I'm honestly not certain as to where to send this inquiry, as I'm a bit
stumped. In our marketing dept. we have several Macs running OS/X 10.2,
and they seem to be completely unable to send mail using the toaster as
their outbound mail server. All Windows/Un*x machines don't have any
problems. It seems to have something to do with SMTP-AUTH maybe,
because they don't even get prompted to offer a password (they're on a
different subnet). They worked just fine until today (don't you just
love that). Any ideas or wild speculations would be highly appreciated.
This message you're reading was sent with Apple's Mail program on an OS 10.2 system through my mail server which I set up as a toaster.
Go into the Accounts panel of Preferences, select the account in question. Choose "Options..." for the outbound server, and set it up with authentication "Password", the user's email address in the form "user%domain.com" for the username, and their POP/IMAP password for the password.
Should work just fine.
-- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]