[email protected] wrote:
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:58:04 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 11:30:32 AM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:

curl wrote:



I get my email through frontiernet.net.  Recently, frontier joined with Yahoo mail.  When this 
happened, I wasn't able to receive or send email from SeaMonkey.  I called frontier and they had me 
change my password. Then when I went to get my mail at SeaMonkey, SeaMonkey asked for my new 
password.  I entered my new password and then SeaMonkey worked fine for a couple of days in that I 
could receive and send emails.  Now, I can receive emails but SeaMonkey won't let me send email, 
asking me again for a new password, but won't let me enter a new password. When I click on 
"enter new password" it just comes back to the same "enter new password" 
message. When I talked with frontier, they said they didn't support SeaMonkey and that I needed to 
ask SeaMonkey for help.







If I switch over to frontier/Yahoo mail, I have to log into frontier, just to 
see if I have email messages.  SeaMonkey has spoiled me, I hope you can help.











My guess is that your mail account is still set up to use Frontier's



SMTP server and not Yahoo's.  Check your settings as others have replied



and report back here.







--



Ed Mullen



http://edmullen.net/



When in doubt assume that, once again, you've outsmarted yourself.

Daniel, Hawker and Ed,

(Apologies, I don't know if I am posting correctly)

Thank you so much for your responses.  I did go into Password Manager and it showed me my 
passwords for my mailbox and SMTP.  And the password for SMTP was not correct but there 
was not the question to answer "yes" for the correct password.  I called 
Frontier and asked if they could help me change the password and over a lengthy period of 
time, the tech did change it and now I can send email through SeaMonkey again.  Thank you 
again for your help and suggestions and the tip to use Thunderbird advise as well.  Curl


Glad to hear you got it sorted out.

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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
It's lonely at the top, but you eat better.
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