Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
rocek schrieb:
I am experiencing similar problems, and went so far as to ask our
systems people at the University of Delaware to check it out; they
downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 and couldn't get it to work with our servers
with any combination of settings (Seamonkey 1.x worked fine). I also
have been unable to get the SMTP settings to work with Speakeasy's SMTP
server (my isp), which had no problem with Seamonkey 1.x; I tried
authentication on and off, as well as playing with multiple options. So
far, the only SMTP server that's worked for me is google. Are there some
compatibility issues in the new setting options? Thanks for any
suggesitons....Tom

Tried to apply obones' instructions at the end of this thread?
regards

Martin

Martin, whilst Rocek may well have had some Passwords come across from SM 1.x into SM 2.0, I'm guessing that the U of C probably didn't have SM 1.x on their system, so would not have had any PW's to carry over.

Just guessing, though....

Daniel

Error... should have been "U of D" rather than "U of C"!!

Daniel
Thanks for all of the suggestions, but unfortunately no, I don't have old saved passwords, and the U of D systems folks who tried and failed to get SM2 to work with our server did a clean install of SM as far as I know. So no, the problem is neither with old saved passwords or with accidentally leaving authentication checked on. For what it is worth, the SM1 settings that work were:

port 25  [port 587 works too]
x Use name and pasword
TLS, if available;
and if I recall, an alternative setting

Given that our systems folks couldn't get it to work, I still think it is some sort of limitation in SM2...
best wishes, Tom
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