Re: Email issues

2019-12-07 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ray Davison wrote:


SM mail.  Have not made any changes to in-out settings for several years.

I have several Charter mail accounts.  This all started a couple days 
when Charter stopped accepting outgoing mail from any of my accounts. 
This occurred on both my wife's machine and mine.


"An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:  5.1.0 
 sender rejected.  Please verify that your email 
address is correct in your Mail preferences and try again."


I take from the message that the mail is getting out of the building but 
the Charter sever does not know who we are.  I can send at my account on 
the Charter WEB site.


I have a suspicion, but you'll have to test to see if it's valid.

I understand that you have several Charter mail accounts, let's call 
them raydav@c***er.net, rayswife@c***er.net, and rayskid@c***er.net just 
for the sake of discussion. You have them all set to use the same SMTP 
server, smtp.charter.net, which authenticates with the user account 
raydav@c***er.net. My suspicion is that Charter changed their server 
settings to require the full email address and not just the prefix when 
authenticating outgoing mail.


If you check the settings for their SMTP server under "Mail & Newsgroups 
Account Settings," you might find that you've been using the prefix only 
(raydav), which used to work, and not the full email address 
(raydav@c***er.net) which they just started requiring. That would cause 
everyone who tries to authenticate as "raydav" to be blocked. So I would 
suggest as a first attempt that you enter the full address in your SMTP 
server settings and see if that works.


A second possibility is that they now want raydav@c***er.net to 
authenticate as raydav@c***er.net, rayswife@c***er.net to authenticate 
as rayswife@c***er.net, and rayskid@c***er.net to authenticate as 
rayskid@c***er.net. In that case, you'd have to set up three separate 
SMTP servers in SeaMonkey, one for each user. But I rather doubt this 
because then only the others should be blocked and you should still be 
able to send.


Sorry for the wordy message. Hope it helps.

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Re: Email issues

2019-12-07 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/7/2019 11:45 AM, Ray Davison wrote:
> SM mail.  Have not made any changes to in-out settings for several years.
> 
> I have several Charter mail accounts.  This all started a couple days 
> when Charter stopped accepting outgoing mail from any of my accounts. 
> This occurred on both my wife's machine and mine.
> 
> "An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:  5.1.0 
>  sender rejected.  Please verify that your email 
> address is correct in your Mail preferences and try again."
> 
> I take from the message that the mail is getting out of the building but 
> the Charter sever does not know who we are.  I can send at my account on 
> the Charter WEB site.
> 
> Below are the current/long time in/out settings and current suggested by 
> Charter.
> 
> mail.charter.net 110
> smtp.charter.net 587
> 
> Suggested:
> imap.mobile.charter.net 993
> mobile.charter.net 587
> 
> pop.gmail.com 995
> smtp.gmail.com 465
> 
> pop.mail.yahoo.com 995
> smtp.mail.yahoo.com 465
> also pop.att.yahoo.com 995
> also smtp.att.yahoo.com 465
> 
> Gmail works OK in and out.  It uses the gmail outgoing server.
> 
> Trying to send from yahoo uses whatever sever is listed as default.  But 
> password fails. "Login to server smtp.att.yahoo.com failed."  "Enter new 
> password"
> 
> Sending from gmail to yahoo gets to yahoo on-line account.
> 
> Trying to DL from yahoo gets:
> 
> "Sending of password for user raydav94 did not succeed. Mail server 
> pop.mail.yahoo.com responded: Server error - Please try again later."
> 
> 
> Anyone have any help for yahoo?
> 
> I charter tech and his supervisor said we ran a test, found no trouble, 
> therefore you need to talk to Mozilla to fix their sync.  They changed 
> my password so as to access my account to conduct the test.  They left 
> their password in and did not tell me what it was.
> 
> A call to another tech fixed my password and had the opinion that the 
> issue was the charter server, but being on the front lines had no access 
> to that part of the system but would try to contact some one.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> TY
> Ray
> 

Before sending, take a close look at your From E-mail address and also
which account is selected.  I encounter your problem with Thunderbird if
I try to send E-mail with a From address for one account while another
account is selected.

For example, I see a newsgroup message that I want to send to (not reply
to) my daughter.  I select my prinary E-mail account and start composing
a message to her.  I then go back to the newsgroup account to copy the
newsgroup message, which I paste into the E-mail message.  Then I select
Send.  Boom! It is rejected because I am in a newsgroup account and not
in an E-mail account.

I think I have also encountered the opposite, trying to copy an E-mail
message into a newsgroup reply.  I select Send while still in the E-mail
account when I should be in the newsgroup account.

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They leak and have severely damaged some expensive
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Re: Email issues

2019-12-07 Thread Paul Bergsagel

Hi Ray,

All I can think of is to create a new user profile with a new email 
account and if this works you will know something has changed (or is 
corrupted) in your old user profile.


You might download the Thunderbird email program and set up a new email 
account as Thunderbird and SeaMonkey share the same email code.  I hope 
you can locate the source of the problem.


Ray Davison wrote:

SM mail.  Have not made any changes to in-out settings for several years.

I have several Charter mail accounts.  This all started a couple days 
when Charter stopped accepting outgoing mail from any of my accounts. 
This occurred on both my wife's machine and mine.


"An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:  5.1.0 
 sender rejected.  Please verify that your email 
address is correct in your Mail preferences and try again."


I take from the message that the mail is getting out of the building but 
the Charter sever does not know who we are.  I can send at my account on 
the Charter WEB site.


Below are the current/long time in/out settings and current suggested by 
Charter.


mail.charter.net 110
smtp.charter.net 587

Suggested:
imap.mobile.charter.net 993
mobile.charter.net 587

pop.gmail.com 995
smtp.gmail.com 465

pop.mail.yahoo.com 995
smtp.mail.yahoo.com 465
also pop.att.yahoo.com 995
also smtp.att.yahoo.com 465

Gmail works OK in and out.  It uses the gmail outgoing server.

Trying to send from yahoo uses whatever sever is listed as default.  But 
password fails. "Login to server smtp.att.yahoo.com failed."  "Enter new 
password"


Sending from gmail to yahoo gets to yahoo on-line account.

Trying to DL from yahoo gets:

"Sending of password for user raydav94 did not succeed. Mail server 
pop.mail.yahoo.com responded: Server error - Please try again later."



Anyone have any help for yahoo?

I charter tech and his supervisor said we ran a test, found no trouble, 
therefore you need to talk to Mozilla to fix their sync.  They changed 
my password so as to access my account to conduct the test.  They left 
their password in and did not tell me what it was.


A call to another tech fixed my password and had the opinion that the 
issue was the charter server, but being on the front lines had no access 
to that part of the system but would try to contact some one.


Any suggestions?

TY
Ray



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Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread Pat Connors
I, too, use AT email and also had problems getting my mail when they 
changed their program.  It would not recognize my email password.


BTW, each morning, I open up my email on the Yahoo site:
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/
First, my old password was not recognized when the Yahoo/ATT website was 
updated but I could still download my email.  After a couple of days, I 
got back onto the Yahoo/Att website and followed instructions on how to 
change my password.


After that I found that while I could read my email on the Yahoo site 
and delete all the junk email, I found I could not down down load the 
emails so had to go into the Seamonkey email settings and change my 
password there also to match the one on the Yahoo site.


After that, all is normal and I am back to getting my email without any 
problems.

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Email issues

2019-12-07 Thread Ray Davison

SM mail.  Have not made any changes to in-out settings for several years.

I have several Charter mail accounts.  This all started a couple days 
when Charter stopped accepting outgoing mail from any of my accounts. 
This occurred on both my wife's machine and mine.


"An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:  5.1.0 
 sender rejected.  Please verify that your email 
address is correct in your Mail preferences and try again."


I take from the message that the mail is getting out of the building but 
the Charter sever does not know who we are.  I can send at my account on 
the Charter WEB site.


Below are the current/long time in/out settings and current suggested by 
Charter.


mail.charter.net 110
smtp.charter.net 587

Suggested:
imap.mobile.charter.net 993
mobile.charter.net 587

pop.gmail.com 995
smtp.gmail.com 465

pop.mail.yahoo.com 995
smtp.mail.yahoo.com 465
also pop.att.yahoo.com 995
also smtp.att.yahoo.com 465

Gmail works OK in and out.  It uses the gmail outgoing server.

Trying to send from yahoo uses whatever sever is listed as default.  But 
password fails. "Login to server smtp.att.yahoo.com failed."  "Enter new 
password"


Sending from gmail to yahoo gets to yahoo on-line account.

Trying to DL from yahoo gets:

"Sending of password for user raydav94 did not succeed. Mail server 
pop.mail.yahoo.com responded: Server error - Please try again later."



Anyone have any help for yahoo?

I charter tech and his supervisor said we ran a test, found no trouble, 
therefore you need to talk to Mozilla to fix their sync.  They changed 
my password so as to access my account to conduct the test.  They left 
their password in and did not tell me what it was.


A call to another tech fixed my password and had the opinion that the 
issue was the charter server, but being on the front lines had no access 
to that part of the system but would try to contact some one.


Any suggestions?

TY
Ray

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Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Arnie Goetchius wrote:

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

Neil Marcus wrote:

So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away
from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day
you will just not get your mail.

Neil



OH!  Thanks for the head's up.


I can do nothing with Seamonkey for AT& email. If I use Firefox, I can see my 
email. Somewhere along
the line, the mail software gave a list of supported email programs was shown. 
SeaMonkey was not on
the list.


FireFox is not an email program.
FF does not have built in handlers for pop3, imap, and smtp.
Are you using webmail?

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Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread David H. Durgee
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
>> Neil Marcus wrote:
>>> So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away
>>> from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day
>>> you will just not get your mail.
>>>
>>> Neil
>>>
>>
>> OH!  Thanks for the head's up.
>>
> I can do nothing with Seamonkey for AT& email. If I use Firefox, I can see my 
> email. Somewhere along
> the line, the mail software gave a list of supported email programs was 
> shown. SeaMonkey was not on
> the list.
> 

If you can see it on Firefox then either they require features not in SM
2.49.4 or they don't do proper browser sniffing.  In the poor sniffing
case you can correct this by using a UA switcher and telling them you
are Firefox 52 and see if they like it.  If not, you might need to try
the 2.53.x release in development at the present.

Of course you should also check if they list Thunderbird as supported
and try setting up the account through the news/mail part of SM 2.49.4
if you prefer.

Dave
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Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> Neil Marcus wrote:
>> So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away
>> from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day
>> you will just not get your mail.
>>
>> Neil
>>
> 
> OH!  Thanks for the head's up.
> 
I can do nothing with Seamonkey for AT& email. If I use Firefox, I can see my 
email. Somewhere along
the line, the mail software gave a list of supported email programs was shown. 
SeaMonkey was not on
the list.
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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-07 Thread jcteyssier1
Le samedi 7 décembre 2019 00:24:45 UTC+1, Frank-Rainer Grahl a écrit :
> Henrik37 wrote:
> > Henrik37 wrote:
> >>
> >> I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.
> >>
> >> Henrik37 wrote:
> >>> Oops --
> >>>
> >>> I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Henrik37 wrote:
>  On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
>  frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
>  displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".
> 
>  Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?
> 
>  On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
>  is 
>  observed.
> 
>  On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
>  in 
>  use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are in 
>  place.
> 
>  Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
>  versions that SM 2.95 is based on?
> 
>  Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.
> >>>
> >>
> > Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 for 
> > the 
> > info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.
> 
> 
> https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/
> 
> Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I would 
> turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.
> 
> https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/
> 
> https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489
> 
> FRG

I agree.
My company uses Kapersky as antivirus and 99% of software (not virus) stopping 
working as it should is caused by this Kaper...
Each time, IT team start to say "No, Kapersky is not the problem"; they try 
software to work; does not success (well, 1% they success). Finally they stop 
Kapersky... and 98% sucess. Last 1% stopping Kapersky is not enought: have to 
REMOVE it.
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