Question ref SeaMonkey 2.03

2010-04-06 Thread Lee
Today I installed Malwarebytes anti Malware freebie and scanned my old computer and as it did on my desktop it found several viruses one in particular called "Rouge" in SeaMonkey. When I deleted it needless to say it was time to start from scratch. Anyone else have this problem or is it just me

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-04 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/4/2010 1:03 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Mark Hansen wrote: >> On 3/2/2010 6:02 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: >>> MCBastos wrote: This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server didn't support it,

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-04 Thread Bill Davidsen
Mark Hansen wrote: On 3/2/2010 6:02 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: MCBastos wrote: This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server didn't support it, Seamonkey silently fell back to unencrypted/unauthenticated m

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-02 Thread Robert Kaiser
Mark Hansen wrote: I thought the issue was that after migrating to 2.X, there was an option selected for the mail server that shouldn't have been, and it needed to be unchecked. That was yet another issue that I think we even solved with 2.0.1 already. Robert Kaiser ___

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-02 Thread Bernard Mercier
Phillip Jones avait prétendu : > MCBastos wrote: >> Interviewed by CNN on 1/3/2010 20:59, Frank Van Eynde told the world: >>> I have installed version 2.03 on another newer computer and am unable to >>> send messages. >>> >>> I received the following notification >>> >>> >>> Sending of message fail

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/2/2010 6:02 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: > MCBastos wrote: >> This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use >> authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server >> didn't support it, Seamonkey silently fell back to >> unencrypted/unauthenticated mode and d

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-02 Thread Robert Kaiser
MCBastos wrote: This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server didn't support it, Seamonkey silently fell back to unencrypted/unauthenticated mode and did the connection anyway. The new Seamonkey 2 doesn't

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-01 Thread Phillip Jones
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 1/3/2010 20:59, Frank Van Eynde told the world: I have installed version 2.03 on another newer computer and am unable to send messages. I received the following notification Sending of message failed An error ocurred sending mail:Unable to authenticate to

Re: Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-01 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 1/3/2010 20:59, Frank Van Eynde told the world: > I have installed version 2.03 on another newer computer and am unable to > send messages. > > I received the following notification > > > Sending of message failed > An error ocurred sending mail:Unable to authenticate to S

Seamonkey 2.03

2010-03-01 Thread Frank Van Eynde
I have installed version 2.03 on another newer computer and am unable to send messages. I received the following notification Sending of message failed An error ocurred sending mail:Unable to authenticate to SMTP server shawmail.no.shawcable.net. It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH)