[quote user="buster"]
I was having trouble sending to a IN mail address and I could not send mail without a MHS Overide?
This mean you have not setup a mail queue. When running standalone yuo need to go to Tools | Internet options and setup the SMTP and general sections at least.
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I went into Options, Basic Settings and ticked
"Ask Netware password at Start-up", the mail went out but now I have been 'locked-out' of my mailbox as it is asking for a Netware Password
Do you have Netware? Why did you set this? You will have to edit the pmail.ini and change the following line from Y to N.
Require password at startup = Nwhich I had not set 1 when I try to change 'user' ( I have 5 users set-up on mu computer and I can access the other 4 users OK).
Can you advise how I can access this 'user'?
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[quote user="buster"]<p>I was having trouble sending&nbsp; to a IN mail address and I could not send mail without a MHS Overide?
</p><p><b>This mean you have not setup a mail queue.&nbsp; When running standalone yuo need to go to Tools | Internet options and setup the SMTP and general sections at least.</b></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I
I went into Options, Basic Settings and ticked</p><p>"Ask Netware password at Start-up", the mail went out but now I have been 'locked-out' of my mailbox as it is asking for a Netware Password</p><p>&nbsp;<b>Do you have Netware?&nbsp; Why did you set this?&nbsp; You will have to edit the pmail.ini&nbsp; and change the following line from Y to N.</b></p><b>Require password at startup&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; = N</b><p>which I had not set 1 when I try to change 'user'&nbsp; ( I have 5 users set-up on mu computer and I can access the other 4 users OK).</p><p>Can you advise how I can access this 'user'?&nbsp;</p>[/quote]