Frog wrote:
Good News...I can now send messages again. I decided to return to Verizon for another settings verification. Another check of my system (by the Verizon tech) found nothing wrong with my settings. The tech told me up front that she had little knowledge or experience with SeaMonkey or Thunderbird. After a number of small Account Setting changes in the Thunderbird Account Settings... followed each time by a failed attempt to send a message, she decided to change the User Name from my e-mail address ([email protected] (not my real e-mail address) to just frog (deleting @verizon.net). Another test message was sent and it worked. She then made the same change to my SeaMonkey Account Settings and it now works.
Yes, my Verizon SMTP setting is the same way -- prefix only. The same goes for my POP3 (incoming mail) setting.
Terminology: prefix at domain ("prefix" is "frog," "domain" is "verizon.net").
I'm not sure what made this change necessary on three separate computers (not networked) at the same time. I believe something was changed at Verizon that caused this problem from the start.
That's a plausible theory, but for me it hasn't been a recent change. Perhaps various local offices have different practices in the vast Verizon conglomerate, and they're standardizing.
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