"cmcadams" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
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>F Murtz wrote:
>> My modem (thompson tg782t) seemed to go bung (some sort of hub problem
>> computers both said cable unplugged but they were not, but wireless
>> worked)and I replaced it with another, same model,same cables, then tried 
>> to
>> set up seamonkey mail and newsgroups,which I have done many times over 
>> many
>> years successfully,But not this time.
>> After setting up it asks for password but rejects it.
>
> Was this you manually typing a password or SM using an existing stored 
> password? If the latter, your stored password might have become corrupted.
>
>> I then set up IE,Outlook express (which I don't normally use )using same
>> inputs,names etc and the mail and newsgroups work perfectly with the same
>> password(so I know the password is correct)
>> So the problem seems to be between telstra,modem and sea monkey.
>> I have been on to telstra, even using logmein but they know nothing about
>> seamonkey but we proved mail works with outlook.
>> Can the modem reject sea monkey but allow IE and outlook to work?
>> can telstra not work with seamonkey but allow outlook?
>
>
>

checked stored password while having trouble.
Would telstras server be doing it as telstra bloke at one stage said that 
there was a problem which would take four working days to look into but 
after he said that I ,we had no trouble setting up in outlook. 



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