On 3/2/2010 6:02 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: > MCBastos wrote: >> This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use >> authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server >> didn't support it, Seamonkey silently fell back to >> unencrypted/unauthenticated mode and did the connection anyway. >> >> The new Seamonkey 2 doesn't do that -- if you ask for higher security >> and the server doesn't provide it, it simply doesn't connect. > > Actually, I believe this is probably something else, as that specific > "problem" should have been fixed in 2.0.3 by going back to not doing the > additional check. > > Robert Kaiser
I thought the issue was that after migrating to 2.X, there was an option selected for the mail server that shouldn't have been, and it needed to be unchecked. I just can't remember which option it was, but it was one of the security/authentication options. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey