Re: seamonkey mail says unable to authenicate to SMTP server..
Lance Courtland wrote: Test wrote: This happened to me and another person here after we upgraded to 2.04 This worked for us In email go to Edit Mail News Account Settings Outgoing Server - click on edit Uncheck Use Secure Authentication me2 wrote: I should have mentioned I'm running 2.0.4 SM, and that under Default encryption while grayed out Never is selected. On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:47:03 -0500, me2p...@thirdstaratright.net wrote: No security is selected but any attempt to send mail produces this message.Unable to authenticate to SMTP server It goes on to say, The server does not support any secure compatible secure authentication mechanism... No encryption is selected in Mail security.. No security is selected in Server settings. Selecting security from top mail menu Digitally signed No, Encrypted No. I did a cold boot problem continues. The old copy of 1.17 on the same machine works correctly in mail as does a copy on another machine on the same network. any suggestions welcome. This is due to a change in the port and authentication of the Comcast SMTP server. (Thanks for telling us, Comcast) From a mail page, go to Edit/Mail newsgroups account settings/Outgoing server (SMTP)/select Comcast and then Edit. I have had the same problem on my supplier but I can follow these instructions up to and including selecting my Outgoing server (SMTP) but then how am I supposed to then Edit? All I have is a drop down selection list with SMTP server names, I've tried picking each one and the all seem to produce the error but I can see no route into edit anything about them... they are just a selection drop down list. There is no Edit button, right clicking them does nothing. I've read all the help, I've searched all the menus... I am very puzzled. :-\ Ken ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: seamonkey mail says unable to authenicate to SMTP server..
On 4/25/2010 11:46 AM, Ken Honeyman wrote: Lance Courtland wrote: Test wrote: This happened to me and another person here after we upgraded to 2.04 This worked for us In email go to Edit Mail News Account Settings Outgoing Server - click on edit Uncheck Use Secure Authentication me2 wrote: I should have mentioned I'm running 2.0.4 SM, and that under Default encryption while grayed out Never is selected. On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:47:03 -0500, me2p...@thirdstaratright.net wrote: No security is selected but any attempt to send mail produces this message.Unable to authenticate to SMTP server It goes on to say, The server does not support any secure compatible secure authentication mechanism... No encryption is selected in Mail security.. No security is selected in Server settings. Selecting security from top mail menu Digitally signed No, Encrypted No. I did a cold boot problem continues. The old copy of 1.17 on the same machine works correctly in mail as does a copy on another machine on the same network. any suggestions welcome. This is due to a change in the port and authentication of the Comcast SMTP server. (Thanks for telling us, Comcast) From a mail page, go to Edit/Mail newsgroups account settings/Outgoing server (SMTP)/select Comcast and then Edit. I have had the same problem on my supplier but I can follow these instructions up to and including selecting my Outgoing server (SMTP) but then how am I supposed to then Edit? All I have is a drop down selection list with SMTP server names, I've tried picking each one and the all seem to produce the error but I can see no route into edit anything about them... they are just a selection drop down list. There is no Edit button, right clicking them does nothing. I've read all the help, I've searched all the menus... I am very puzzled. :-\ Ken Then you're in the wrong place. When running SM Mail and Newsgroups, go to Edit - Mail Newsgroups Account Settings... This will give you the Mail Newsgroups Account Settings dialog. In the tree view on the left side of that dialog, scroll to the bottom and you should see an entry named: Outgoing Server (SMTP) Click on that. Now, on the right side of that dialog will be a list of outgoing servers (of which there may only be one in your case). Select one of them and then click on the Edit... button. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: seamonkey mail says unable to authenicate to SMTP server..
Mark Hansen wrote: On 4/25/2010 11:46 AM, Ken Honeyman wrote: Lance Courtland wrote: Test wrote: This happened to me and another person here after we upgraded to 2.04 This worked for us In email go to Edit Mail News Account Settings Outgoing Server - click on edit Uncheck Use Secure Authentication me2 wrote: I should have mentioned I'm running 2.0.4 SM, and that under Default encryption while grayed out Never is selected. On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:47:03 -0500, me2p...@thirdstaratright.net wrote: No security is selected but any attempt to send mail produces this message.Unable to authenticate to SMTP server It goes on to say, The server does not support any secure compatible secure authentication mechanism... No encryption is selected in Mail security.. No security is selected in Server settings. Selecting security from top mail menu Digitally signed No, Encrypted No. I did a cold boot problem continues. The old copy of 1.17 on the same machine works correctly in mail as does a copy on another machine on the same network. any suggestions welcome. This is due to a change in the port and authentication of the Comcast SMTP server. (Thanks for telling us, Comcast) From a mail page, go to Edit/Mail newsgroups account settings/Outgoing server (SMTP)/select Comcast and then Edit. I have had the same problem on my supplier but I can follow these instructions up to and including selecting my Outgoing server (SMTP) but then how am I supposed to then Edit? All I have is a drop down selection list with SMTP server names, I've tried picking each one and the all seem to produce the error but I can see no route into edit anything about them... they are just a selection drop down list. There is no Edit button, right clicking them does nothing. I've read all the help, I've searched all the menus... I am very puzzled. :-\ Ken Then you're in the wrong place. When running SM Mail and Newsgroups, go to Edit - Mail Newsgroups Account Settings... This will give you the Mail Newsgroups Account Settings dialog. In the tree view on the left side of that dialog, scroll to the bottom and you should see an entry named: Outgoing Server (SMTP) Click on that. Now, on the right side of that dialog will be a list of outgoing servers (of which there may only be one in your case). Select one of them and then click on the Edit... button. Kudos Mark. That was a quick, excellent response that together with the earlier responses solved my problem. I am impressed, thank you sir... :-) Ken ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: seamonkey mail says unable to authenicate to SMTP server..
This happened to me and another person here after we upgraded to 2.04 This worked for us In email go to Edit Mail News Account Settings Outgoing Server - click on edit Uncheck Use Secure Authentication me2 wrote: I should have mentioned I'm running 2.0.4 SM, and that under Default encryption while grayed out Never is selected. On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:47:03 -0500, me2p...@thirdstaratright.net wrote: No security is selected but any attempt to send mail produces this message.Unable to authenticate to SMTP server It goes on to say, The server does not support any secure compatible secure authentication mechanism... No encryption is selected in Mail security.. No security is selected in Server settings. Selecting security from top mail menu Digitally signed No, Encrypted No. I did a cold boot problem continues. The old copy of 1.17 on the same machine works correctly in mail as does a copy on another machine on the same network. any suggestions welcome. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: seamonkey mail says unable to authenicate to SMTP server..
Test wrote: This happened to me and another person here after we upgraded to 2.04 This worked for us In email go to Edit Mail News Account Settings Outgoing Server - click on edit Uncheck Use Secure Authentication me2 wrote: I should have mentioned I'm running 2.0.4 SM, and that under Default encryption while grayed out Never is selected. On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:47:03 -0500, me2p...@thirdstaratright.net wrote: No security is selected but any attempt to send mail produces this message.Unable to authenticate to SMTP server It goes on to say, The server does not support any secure compatible secure authentication mechanism... No encryption is selected in Mail security.. No security is selected in Server settings. Selecting security from top mail menu Digitally signed No, Encrypted No. I did a cold boot problem continues. The old copy of 1.17 on the same machine works correctly in mail as does a copy on another machine on the same network. any suggestions welcome. This is due to a change in the port and authentication of the Comcast SMTP server. (Thanks for telling us, Comcast) From a mail page, go to Edit/Mail newsgroups account settings/Outgoing server (SMTP)/select Comcast and then Edit. Change the port to 587. Unclick 'Use secure authentication' Set Connection security to None. Now you will be able to send mail. Lance ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: seamonkey mail says unable to authenicate to SMTP server..
I should have mentioned I'm running 2.0.4 SM, and that under Default encryption while grayed out Never is selected. On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:47:03 -0500, me2 p...@thirdstaratright.net wrote: No security is selected but any attempt to send mail produces this message.Unable to authenticate to SMTP server It goes on to say, The server does not support any secure compatible secure authentication mechanism... No encryption is selected in Mail security.. No security is selected in Server settings. Selecting security from top mail menu Digitally signed No, Encrypted No. I did a cold boot problem continues. The old copy of 1.17 on the same machine works correctly in mail as does a copy on another machine on the same network. any suggestions welcome. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey