Hello Jernej,
Thursday, February 6, 2014, 6:13:59 PM, you wrote:
> On Thursday, February 6, 2014, 10:08:37, Tony Brookes wrote:
>> I tried in Outlook and it works using the settings attached (also
>> uploaded to http://www.tonybro.com/Outlook.JPG as attachment was stripped
>> last time).
> The
Hi
On Thursday 6 February 2014 at 6:10:01 PM, in
, Adrian Godfrey wrote:
> I either get "connection failed" or "TLS not
> supported". T-online wants port 995 for POP.
Port 995 is the default that TB! puts in if you select "secure to
decicated port (TLS)" in the "receive mail" settings. But in
T-online in Germany has just done this to me as well.
SMTP works, but it is POP I am having issues with. I have The Bat Professional
6.0.1.2. Do I need a newer version?
I either get "connection failed" or "TLS not supported". T-online wants port
995 for POP.
Adrian
Thursday, February 6, 201
On Thursday, February 6, 2014, 10:08:37, Tony Brookes wrote:
> I tried in Outlook and it works using the settings attached (also
> uploaded to http://www.tonybro.com/Outlook.JPG as attachment was stripped
> last time).
These Outlook settings translate to:
SMTP: STARTTLS, port 587
POP3: TLS, por
Hi
On Thursday 6 February 2014 at 11:46:17 AM, in
,
Tony Brookes wrote:
> [11:26:08] C: MAIL FROM: SIZE=448
Does that address match the details you are logging into the server with?
> [11:26:08] C: RCPT TO:
> [11:26:10] S: 550 must be authenticated
Do you get this for all mail, or only
Hi
On Thursday 6 February 2014 at 11:46:17 AM, in
,
Tony Brookes wrote:
> [11:26:08] C: MAIL FROM: SIZE=448
Does that address match the details you are logging into the server
with?
> [11:26:08] C: RCPT TO:
> [11:26:10] S: 550 must be authenticated
Do you get this for all mail, or only
Hello Tony,
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 21:19:15 + GMT (06-Feb-14, 04:19 +0700 GMT),
Tony Brookes wrote:
> I remember seeing some posts about using SSL as German providers
> were changing things. I've looked in the archive and only seen two messages...
> I am using 1and1 in the UK but they are German
Hi
On Thursday 6 February 2014 at 11:27:58 AM, in
,
Tony Brookes wrote:
> Use Specific Settings is active with username and password
Unlikely to make a difference, but for most email providers I have
used, "same user/password as mail retrieval" works here.
> Require secure authentication'
-Original Message-
From: tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com
[mailto:tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com] On Behalf Of MAU
Sent: 06 February 2014 11:38
To: Tony Brookes
Subject: Re: Secure E-mail again!
Hello Tony,
> 'Require secure authentication' is ticked
Try unticking this,
Hello Tony,
> 'Require secure authentication' is ticked
Try unticking this, I don't have it ticked myself for Gmail.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v6.2.8
My photos at: http://www.Rancho-K.com
My photoblog: http://mau.aminus3.com
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Hello Feli,
TB>> The closest I get is an error from The Bat! Saying 'Message not
TB>> sent. Server reply - must be authenticated'
>
> I had this error message too. Have a look at your authentication:
> don't check 'POP before SMTP' but check 'Perform SMTP Authentication'
Had I seen your reply I
-Original Message-
From: tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com
[mailto:tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com] On Behalf Of MAU
Sent: 06 February 2014 11:03
To: Tony Brookes
Subject: Re: Secure E-mail again!
Hello Tony,
> The closest I get is an error from The Bat! Saying 'Message
Hello Tony,
> The closest I get is an error from The Bat! Saying 'Message not sent.
> Server reply - must be authenticated'
I may be wrong, but I think the error message is telling you what the
problem is. What is your setting for Authentication?
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escoria
Hello Tony,
On Thu, 6 Feb 2014 09:08:37 +GMT Tony Brookes wrote:
TB> The closest I get is an error from The Bat! Saying 'Message not
TB> sent. Server reply - must be authenticated'
I had this error message too. Have a look at your authentication:
don't check 'POP before SMTP' but check 'Per
> They may have specified port 587 for SSL, but for TLS the port should
> be 465 as The Bat! automatically selects. This works fine with German
> 1und1, and it has done so for years, so I suggest you try that port
> too.
Port 587 is submission, and it uses either no encryption, or STARTTLS (SSL
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 23:30:37, Peter Meyns wrote:
> They may have specified port 587 for SSL, but for TLS the port should
> be 465 as The Bat! automatically selects. This works fine with German
> 1und1, and it has done so for years, so I suggest you try that port
> too.
Port 587 is sub
Hi,
on Wed, 5 Feb 2014 21:19:15 +GMT (05.02.2014, 22:19 +0100GMT here),
Tony Brookes wrote:
TB> I remember seeing some posts about using SSL as German providers
TB> were changing things. I've looked in the archive and only seen two
messages...
TB> I am using 1and1 in the UK but they are Ge
February 2014 21:19
To: tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
Subject: Secure E-mail again!
I remember seeing some posts about using SSL as German providers were changing
things. I've looked in the archive and only seen two messages...
I am using 1and1 in the UK but they are German so have advised I will
I remember seeing some posts about using SSL as German providers were changing
things. I've looked in the archive and only seen two messages...
I am using 1and1 in the UK but they are German so have advised I will have to
switch to secure mail using SSL. I have followed the instructions but it s
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