WaltS48 wrote:
On 10/17/17 10:31 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
... The AOHell requirements for POP3 mail are:
Incoming mail server (POP3): pop.verizon.net, port 995, SSL
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.verizon.net, port 465, SSL
Make sure SSL encryption is enabled for the incoming and
outgoing mail server.
I don't see how to select "SSL encryption" distinctly from
"SSL/TLS," and I'm not sure they are even different.
...
It seems that SSL is the name used for both SSL and TLS. TLS has
superseded SSL. If there are separate settings in SeaMonkey for
SSL and TSL, you might try using TLS.
Well, if you're familiar with SeaMonkey, you would know that the options
are None, SSL/TLS, and STARTTLS.
Verizon got out of the email hosting business and is migrating or
has migrated all the verizon.net email users over to AOL.
Yes. Users can keep their verizon.net email addresses, but AOHell will
service them. Some users apparently didn't understand that and now have
aol.com addresses.
Awhile back Verizon's settings were incoming.verizon.net and
outgoing.verizon.net, which users were informed to change to
pop.verizon.net and smtp.verizon.net. That may be what we are
supposed to check along with everything else.
Well, if you had read my post (quoted by Paul Bergsagel), you would have
seen my settings:
Current settings:
POP3: pop.verizon.net, port 995, SSL/TLS, normal password
SMTP: smtp.verizon.net, port 465, SSL/TLS, normal password
So I'm doing what they require. I think...
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Paul B. Gallagher
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