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configuring Pegasus for comcast ISP

Think I solved my own problem by deleting all references to optonline.net (former ISP) and adding user name and password to security page for smtp setup. Anyway ........

Think I solved my own problem by deleting all references to optonline.net (former ISP) and adding user name and password to security page for smtp setup. Anyway ........

Still having some difficulty configuring Pegasus for use with Comcast.net. To read incoming email, I use the server name "mail.comcast.net", port 995 (per comcast instruction) and "via direct SSl" for security. I can retrieve email from Comcast with no problem. Here is my setup to send email:

server host name:  smtp.comcast.net, Port 465, security "via direct ssl".

 Comcast doesn't support using port 25 to send email according to their instructions.

 Every time I try to send an outgoing email Pegasus uses my old ISP (optonline.net). What am I doing wrong?

 

 

<p>Still having some difficulty configuring Pegasus for use with Comcast.net. To read incoming email, I use the server name "mail.comcast.net", port 995 (per comcast instruction) and "via direct SSl" for security. I can retrieve email from Comcast with no problem. Here is my setup to send email: </p><p>server host name:  smtp.comcast.net, Port 465, security "via direct ssl".</p><p> Comcast doesn't support using port 25 to send email according to their instructions.</p><p> Every time I try to send an outgoing email Pegasus uses my old ISP (optonline.net). What am I doing wrong?</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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