On 1/1/18 12:02 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
On 1/1/2018 at 11:51 AM, WaltS48 created this epitome of digital genius:
On 1/1/18 11:32 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
On 12/31/2017 at 4:54 PM, DoctorBill created this epitome of digital genius:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:

I have several gmail accounts, but gmail does not handle Pictures
(photo files) very well.  There is no "In Line Photos" like SeaMonkey
has - just "attachments".

Can anyone recommend a good E-Mail service that allows photos to be embedded in the message like SM did ? INSERT |  IMAGE   etc.....
What are you talking about? You know you can access gmail with the *client* part of SeaMonkey. I have a gmail account and I can embed images inline, just setup your gmail account for access with Mail and Newsgroups.

  I have tried to do this, but run into an error message when I try to send an E-Mail.

"Outgoing server (SMTP) mail.frontier.com is unknown. The server may be incorrectly configured. Please verify that your Outgoing server (SMTP) settings are correct and try again."

I get this when I try to send e-mail from any of the gmail accounts. Somehow, the frontier
account is getting mixed up with the gmail accounts - ? ? ? ? ? ?

I don't know enough on how to address this "error" !

Use Gmail's SMTP server:  smtp.gmail.com

First he has to add it to SeaMonkey.

Could you post the steps to achieve that, have the Gmail account use it and not use the Default Frontier server.


Edit - Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Outgoing server - Add

Server name:  smtp.gmail.com
Port: 587
username = full gmail email address
Authentication: Normal password
Connection security: STARTTLS


Okay. A test message from the new Gmail IMAP account was successfully received at my Comcast POP3 account. I used the default Comcast SMTP server to send the email.

SeaMonkey is still trying to copy the message to the Sent folder. Probably Gmail's Sent folder. Cancelled that operation.

Now I'll add the Gmail SMTP server and try another test.

It won't let me send using the Gmail SMTP server.

Entering all that info into SeaMonkey by hand is a real PITA, when it is just done for you in Thunderbird.

YMMV

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