Message has not been sent. Server reply:
u...@example.com No such user here.
M In this example, is u...@example.com the address you are sending
M the message to or from?
Sorry, I see that I missed this question. This is the address that I
am sending TO. It is always a valid address, and when
As it turns out, the question is all moot. I'm going to be switching to a
new, better provider tomorrow, and I've also begun migrating to Thunderbird
(and did get some help with connecting that from my host). Not just because
of this glitch -- I had other concerns and broken stuff in The Bat
Greetings --
Suddenly The Bat won't allow me to send e-mail. No matter what (valid)
address I select from my address book, when I try to send I get this
error:
Message has not been sent. Server reply: u...@example.com No such
user here.
I just downloaded the most recent version and no
Suddenly The Bat won't allow me to send e-mail. No matter what (valid)
address I select from my address book, when I try to send I get this
error:
Message has not been sent. Server reply: u...@example.com No such
user here.
I just downloaded the most recent version and no
maybe they could change setting of server, try to open account
properties,
section Transport, hit Authentication of SMTP server button and change
setting there, if it helps.
Not sure which one you mean. I tried checking/unchecking both checkboxes,
top and bottom, all permutations. Tried Use
Maybe the new owner of the ISP has a different policy about relaying
email, or about what settings are required (port numbers,
authentication, etc.) - is there any help with email settings on their
customer website?
Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but this is not the ISP's e-mail. As far as
can't figure out how to change this. Am I doomed to force myself
to get used to using descending order (which I hate as much as top
posting)?
I think that's all for now. Thanks much for any light you can shed.
Regards,
Amy J. Schneider
a...@featherschneider.com
who hasn't had time to set up sig
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