Sometime late yesterday I became unable to send mail from most of my
accounts in seamonkey. The issue persists today. I get the following
error message,
An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: From
address not verified - see
Sorry, I accidentally posted this as a reply to another thread, bad form
on my part. Obviously, I am able to post in a newsgroup, so that
functionality is not affected by the problem,
LMH
LMH wrote:
Sometime late yesterday I became unable to send mail from most of my
accounts in seamonkey.
LMH a écrit :
An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: From
address not verified - see
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/manage/sendfrom-07.html.
Please verify that your email address is correct in your Mail
preferences and try again.
I've encountered
S. Beaulieu a écrit :
Trouble is, they now require that all emails originating from a Yahoo
email address go out through a connection using the same email address.
I forgot to add that that's exactly why you can still send mail from
your admin address: it matches the SMTP.
S.
Thanks for the info, I was able to fix the issue using your
instructions. If I had seen the dropdown where you associate an email
with an outgoing SMTP server, I may have figured this out earlier. I
actually tried entering a matching SMTP username, but I didn't know that
I needed to associate
LMH wrote:
... The tech actually told me to delete the account and re-create it
to see if that would help. DELETE MY BUSINESS EMAIL ACCOUNT!!! Why
does he think I use an email client instead of web mail in the first
place? Maybe because my email is the most important thing I need for
my
Interviewed by CNN on 26/10/2011 15:53, S. Beaulieu told the world:
So, basically, the solution is to add a separate SMTP server for each of
your addresses in Seamonkey, making sure to link each address to its
proper SMTP.
Actually, I never understood the reasoning behind making the SMTP
I have no real interest in cloud hosting, I much prefer a plain old
basic server with a plain old basic backup. Is there a more traditional
outfit out there that folks have had good success with.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
... The tech actually told me to delete the account
I have no real interest in cloud hosting, I much prefer a plain old
basic server with a plain old basic backup. Is there a more traditional
outfit out there that folks have had good success with.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
... The tech actually told me to delete the account
This setup makes a bit more sense in some ways, but it was never an
issue before yesterday. You used the same outgoing SMTP server for all
of your accounts, as long as the address was from the same domain. I
guess yahoo decided to change that without telling anyone. Now that
every email
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