HenriK wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 01/12/2015 05:08 PM, HenriK wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Has anyone on this list using SM successfully set up the e-mail
portion
of SM with Verizon FiOS?

As I read Verizon's instructions, they specify:

Server settings:
Server Type: POP Mail Server
Server Name: pop.verizon.net Port: 995 Default 995
User Name: just your name(leave off @verizon.net)

Try "incoming.verizon.net" instead.  -JW

That is what I have.  And for the SMTP server, it is
"outgoing.verizon.net."

I have now tried substituting 'incoming.verizon.net' for
'pop.verizon.net'
and 'outgoing.verizon.net' for 'smtp.verizon.net'.

Neither of these substitutions solved my log-in authentication problem.

I'm utterly baffled.


Sounds like a Verizon problem.

Have you tried a test profile with just that account setup?

What, precisely, do you mean by "test profile"?


One with just your Verizon account.

Start SeaMonkey, select Tools > Switch Profile. In the dialog box that opens click the Manage Profiles button, then the Create Profile button, read the next page if you want, then click Next, give the profile a name, click Finish, click Use Profile.

SeaMonkey will open to that new profile. Open the Mail and Newsgroups window, setup your Verizon account and see if that connects.

I would suggest using Verizon's suggested pop.verizon.net and smtp.verizon.net settings. They changed that awhile back IIRC.

Carefully enter your password so you don't have any typos, make sure Caps Lock isn't on, and all that stuff.
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