"cmcadams" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... >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. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

