On 9/22/2010 11:50 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> You mean that when I am at the coffee shop and am using their Wifi I
> would need to ID their server and add it in order to send E-mails?
> 
> The same with the Dunkin Donuts, the library, the airport, etc?

Most likely, yes.

> 
> I have not had to do this before and have never heard of the need
> to do this before.

Perhaps you're ISP never required this before?

> 
> Has something changed so that everyone needs to do this in SM now?
> 
> 

Nothing has changed in SeaMonkey to affect this. Check with your ISP.
Most (all?) that I've dealt with do not allow anyone that is not on
their network to use their SMTP server. Some will allow as long as
you authenticate. It's a spam reduction issue (and I suppose a denial
of service issue, etc.).

To find out if your ISP allows this at all, and how they want you to
authenticate, you will need to check with them.

... just don't tell them you're using SeaMonkey - they will likely just
clam up at that point and refuse to help.
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