cmcadams wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: >> cmcadams wrote: >>> This is interesting. As an experiment I changed my SM 2.49.2 default SMTP >>> from smtp.att.yahoo.com to >>> smtp.gmail.com. Then I tried repeating the example I tried before with the >>> same results. >>> BUT...Seamonkey was NOT using Gmail's SMTP server, if the box that pops up >>> after you click Send is a >>> true indication. It was still using att.yahoo.com. >>> >>> Either something's wrong or PEBKAC... >>> >>> Craig >> >> A couple of years ago I was told to switch my SMTP from smtp.att.yahoo.com >> to outbound.att.net. >> Don't know why you are still using smtp.att.yahoo.com Just my 2 cents. >> However, it may not have >> anything to do with your problem > > Because no one ever told me that. And I don't know either.
Also POP3 is incoming.att.net It was covered here: https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Email-Security/Update-Email-Server-Settings-for-AT-amp-T-Email/td-p/4312314 > >>> >>> Lemuel Johnson wrote: >>>> On 2/21/2018 2:20 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: >>>>> If you can reproduce it file a bug. Might be in shared mail / news code >>>>> with Thunderbird so if >>>>> you run this too try there also. >>>>> >>>>> FRG >>>>> >>>> >>>> The problem occurs in both current TB and SM. But ONLY if I send through >>>> the ATT/Yahoo SMTP >>>> server. The issue does not appear if I use my hosting company (Bluehost) >>>> server. >>>> >>>> This is bad. The last time I went down this road it took MONTHS for them >>>> to even acknowledge >>>> there was a problem. >>>> >>>> They do not want people to use email clients. They want to be able to >>>> inundate us with ads in >>>> webmail. >>>> >>>> Lem Johnson >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

