Mark Hansen schrieb: > On 08/13/09 15:48, chicagofan wrote: >> Mark Hansen wrote: >>> On 08/13/09 15:19, chicagofan wrote: >>>> Here's some info from my Charter User's Forum at BBR that may be >>>> useful: >>>> >>>> Darkk Almont, MI ·Charter Pipeline >>>> >>>> reply to Nikkor @ Port 25 >>>> >>>> Yes, port 25 into and out of the Charter network is blocked for >>>> residential customers. >>>> >>>> It is not blocked internal to Charter's network, allowing full >>>> access to the Charter SMTP server. >>>> >>>> This means that you cannot run your own SMTP server or access the >>>> SMTP servers of other ISPs on port 25 from inside the Charter >>>> network. >>>> >>>> Either use Charter's SMTP server or determine what alternate (and >>>> secure) ports are available for your use on your alternate ISP. >>>> 2008-05-19 08:04:23 >>>> >>>> >>>> bj >>> >>> BJ, Yes, this is normal, and not relevant to your problem. I don't >>> think you would get the error you're getting if you weren't talking >>> to their SMTP server. >>> >>> It sounds like you have SeaMonkey configured to use Authentication, >>> and Charter doesn't want that. However, as you indicate you don't >>> have that set, I don't know what else it could be. Perhaps you need >>> to set "Use Authentication", exit SeaMonkey, then restart it and >>> clear that selection and see if it works. >>> >>> To be sure we're talking about the same settings, go to Edit -> Mail >>> & Newsgroups Account Settings, Outgoing Server (SMTP) then select >>> your SMTP server and click on the Edit button. >>> >>> Under Security and Authentication, make sure "Use name and password" >>> is not checked. Under Use secure connection, select No. >>> >>> Note: I'm not using 2.0 yet, so there may be a 2.0-specific issue >>> here. >>> >>> Best Regards, >> >> I thought I had tried re-setting it, but now that I think about it... I >> didn't see any option to use "Name and Password" anywhere. I'll check >> that again, and restarting SeaMonkey. Thanks! >> bj > > Remember that I'm not using 2.0, so your dialogs may be (and likely are) > different. However, you should still have an option to use (or not use) > a user name and password when communicating with the SMTP server. It > sounds like Charter wants you to turn this off. > > Good luck.
Most dialogs are the same (luckily), that setting can be found in SM2.0b1 there too like you described. :-) regards martin -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - http://www.gerstbach.at/2004/ascii _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

