EE wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
EE wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

In the Server Settings, does your ISP require your full email
address ([email protected]) or only the prefix (nunya) as your
username? Getting that wrong could cause authentication to fail.
Compare what you did in TB.

I actually compared the two setups in about:config, and made sure
that they were alike. It did not help. Since Thunderbird works, I
can just use that, and also webmail (to get rid of the trash).

OK, next question: In the Server Settings, does it say "Server Type: POP
Mail Server"? Or did you choose IMAP during the setup process?

I chose IMAP.  Maybe the next version of SeaMonkey will work better.


It's not SeaMonkey. IMAP works with SeaMonkey. I may float an idea that maybe the server requires some kind of "register device" as Google does? Have noticed that when folks bungle the setup at the start that sometimes you have to clear the account before it will successfully work. Try a temporary new profile.

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Take care,

Jonathan
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