Re: Yahoo and Kmail

2002-03-18 Thread Stuart Biggerstaff
If they'd just add Leave mail on server X days, it would be truly great. (And a Windows version would be a genuine competitor to Outlook Express and Eudora.) Then again, I wonder why they made the Address Book XML, when it could have easily been a text file? At 10:33 AM 3/17/02 -0500,

Re: Yahoo and Kmail

2002-03-17 Thread Mike Andrew
I gave up on kmail for this reason. There is a bit of info on the KDE Kmail site about this. It seems there are a number of ways this authentication works. There are two common techniques used for SMTP authentication: SMTP after POP3 and SMTP Auth. SMTP Auth is currently not

Re: Yahoo and Kmail

2002-03-17 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 02:36:20 -1200 Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration: I gave up on kmail for this reason. There is a bit of info on the KDE Kmail site about this. It seems there are a number of ways this authentication works. There are two common techniques

Re: Yahoo and Kmail

2002-03-17 Thread Pam R
On Monday 18 March 2002 2:36 pm, Mike Andrew wrote: I gave up on kmail for this reason. There is a bit of info on the KDE Kmail site about this. It seems there are a number of ways this authentication works. There are two common techniques used for SMTP authentication: SMTP

Re: Yahoo and Kmail

2002-03-10 Thread Gerry Doris
Follow the instructions in this url. It assumes you're using sendmail as your mta. http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/sendmail_smtp_auth.html Gerry Yahoo have changed their smtp so that it must be 'authenticated'. I am able to send via Netscape, but Kmail falls over with a reject response