The Monster Team on 8/29/07 said >On 8/29/07 at 8:46 AM, PowerMail Engineering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > >>The Monster Team wrote: >> >>>When I try to send email via my primary email account, I get the >>>following error message: >>> >>> A network interface error occurred >>> Class=NetP; what=4; when=1 >> >>This is an authentication error. Make sure you have provided the user >>and password in the sending tab of the account dialog, if your SMTP >>server is configured to require authentication. Verify that the server >>does not require SSL/TLS, or that you have enabled it in the accounts dialog. >>Verify also in "Mail schedulings and locations", in the location tab, if >>you have configured a global SMTP settings for all your mail accounts. > >Jérôme, > >Thanks for the response. The SMPT settings are identical to how they >have been for the last several years, and also identical to the settings >for several other accounts on that server. > >This broke the other day when I had to let my ISP have access to my >mailbox to run a test. I quit PM, logged into the web admin for my >mailbox and changed the password, and gave them access. When they were >done, I logged into the web admin for the account, changed the password >back, and then launched PM. > >Nothing in PM changed - it wasn't even running, yet I'm now getting this >authentication error. The only thing I changed was my password, and I >changed it back - if I hadn't changed it back successfully, I wouldn't >be able to fetch mail on that account, and I can. > >Which is just... weird. > >My ISP (reasonably intelligent folks over there, really) say that >they've put everything back on their side. > >Can you think of *anything* that this could be? Anything out of the >ordinary? Everything normal or expected appears to be correct.
Have you tried deleting everything related to your isp off of your keychain? I know it shouldn't have an effect but who knows? -- Barbara Needham

