On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:09:40 +0100, obones <obones_g...@fds_free.fr> in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
>Hello all, > >I'm currently reviewing SM2 and when I installed it I told it to import >the settings from my existing SM1 installation. >All email accounts got imported, along with the SMTP server definition. >While I can send emails just fine in SM1, I always get an error when >sending emails with SM2. >The error says this: > >Unable to authenticate to SMTP server SERVER_NAME. The serer does not >support any compatible insecure authentication mechanism but you have >chosen insecure authentication. Try switching on secure authentication >or contact your service provider. > >I tried turning on TLS or even SSL, but none of these are provided by >the given server. >What I find weird is that it worked and continues to work fine in SM1. >Obviously, some option has been removed/disabled in SM2, but which one? >Is there a way to reactivate it? > >Thanks My situation is that I can receive just gangbusters with SM2. But it refuses to send, giving the SMTP-AUTH message. However, the server settings show no security, no Auth. Let me know if you get it working and most of all, how you did it. jim _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

