Computer? Mail program?
This happens to me if, for instance, I get something coming in from my
aol account, and try to forward it to someone. All my mail goes
through first Verizon, then Apple's servers. What happens is the piece
of mail generated when I try to forward a msg. is it set up to come
from the same account it came in on, fine if it's NOT AOL, which is
verboten most everywhere to prevent spam. So I'm told I can't send it
from that server, I go in and I change the POP account to an Apple or
Verizon address in the From: field, and poof. Out it goes.
On Jul 27, 2009, at 16:29 , P. J. Alling wrote:
Has anyone else had a problem like this? I use the gmail pop
interface. Every once in a while thunderbird will give me the
message that mail.gmail.com won't accept my user name and password.
I am then forced to login through the web interface and enter one of
those stupid security codes, which wouldn't be so bad except that at
my prefered resolution the jpeg displays as a blotch, hell who am I
kidding it's just plain annoying. The funny thing is that it
happens on my PDML dedicated account. I never send e-mails to
multiple address using it, while the other account I use I will send
the same interesting stuff to multiple friends in a BCC.
Joseph McAllister
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