laura
Sun Oct 08 17:34:16 CDT 2006
Barry Wainwright [MVP] wrote:
> On 7/10/06 22:17, in article
> 1160255835.528760.95030@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com,
> "laura@lauracalfee.com" <laura@lauracalfee.com> wrote:
The error message says: Mail could not be sent using the account (my
accout name). Smtp authentication failed. Your account id or security
setting may be incorrect.
I have used the settings you suggest but they won't work as long as I
use @lauracalfee.com. From what I've been able to discern from their
completely uninteilligible support people, it's a new anti-spam
feature. They want all of their customers to use @hughesnet.com to
advertise their poor company. Surely this is irritating a lot of
people besides me!
>From my domain server, I understand that it could be fixed if they'd
give me some code...
Any thoughts???
> >
> >
> To turn on authentication, go to the Tools menu and select 'Accounts'.
> In the listing that is presented, double-click your account to open it for
> editing
> Click on the button marked 'Click here for advanced sending options'
> Check the box for 'SMTP server requires authentication' and the button for
> 'Use same settings as receiving mail server'
>
> --
> Barry Wainwright
> Microsoft MVP (see
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com for details)
> Check out the Entourage User's WebLog for hints, tips and troubleshooting
> <
http://homepage.mac.com/barryw/weblog/weblog.html>