Hi Daniel,

 

Thanks for the instructions.

Okay, Right hand side hit on the jew...@iinet.net.au 
<mailto:jew...@iinet.net.au> address, now on the right hand side I have showing 
:

 

Account Type POP (on my networked iMac it is IMAP)

Then my alias

Email address:  jew...@iinet.net.au <mailto:jew...@iinet.net.au>
Full name    Julie etc

Incoming Mail Server - mail.iinet.net.au <http://mail.iinet.net.au/> (which is 
shadowed)

User Name: jewels@iinet. <mailto:jew...@iinet.hnet>net.au <http://net.au/>
Password - filled in

Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) - mail.iinet.net.au <http://mail.iinet.net.au/>
TLS Certificate - ‘None’

 

Under “Advanced” tab

I have the Port showing and underneath that -

Authentication - Password

Then a box unticked “allow insecure authentication”

 

Hope this make sense

 

Jewels


> On 20 Nov 2019, at 12:27 am, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
> 
> Hi Julie
> 
> Most emails sent if you’re on the same server shouldn’t need authentication 
> (ie if you’re sending iinet emails on the iinet server). However, if you’re 
> sending emails on a different network connection (or travel on different 
> wireless connections that use different internet/ISPs) then authentication is 
> needed (eg using iinet email but say on a Telstra or Optus network).
> This setting can be found in - 
> 
> Mail = Preferences - Accounts - click on email account on left hand side. On 
> right hand side, go to Server Settings.
> Look under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP). You’ll see “Host Name”, which is a 
> drown menu (if you have set ti automatically manage connection settings this 
> can be slightly different).
> Go to Edit SMTP Server List (or you’ll want the follow details near where it 
> says “host name”.)
> Under Server Settings, you may have Authentication set to “Password”. Above 
> this, you want the full iinet email address and the email password).
> Or if you using iinet email on the iinet internet, you can change 
> Authentication to “None”.
> Then click OK.
> 
> That should get it working for you.
> Kind regards
> Daniel
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>> On 19 Nov 2019, at 11:57 pm, Julie Bedford <jew...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I’ve been trying to clean up my mail on my MacPro (Elcapitan) and now find I 
>> can’t send emails.
>> The message I get is “:  Cannot Send Message Using the server 
>> mail.iinet.net.au” The server response was
>> ‘authentication required’
>> Any suggestions ?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Jewels
>> 
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