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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:18 PM, James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Jeremy McSpadden <deface <at> uberpenguin.net> writes: |
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> > Make sure your client is set to auth before sending. Simple fix. |
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> Been down that road can had conversations with ISP admins. |
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> That's not the issue. The same email address works, if |
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> I cut and past it into the "To" field of thunderbird. |
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> All other email address work just fine from thunderbird. |
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Yes the auth message is bogus because you dont use different SMTP servers |
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per email message, and the auth message is only being triggered on a |
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particular message. Other messages work fine (- did i get that right James?) |
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As a troubleshooting step - have you tried a new profile? IIRC the windows |
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version has a profile manager, if the linux version doesnt have the same |
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then just move the .thunderbird directory so it will re-create it with |
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defaults when you launch it again. |
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I'm not at my linux machine now, so the details may be a bit off. |