Mr. Harris,
I know this is an old message but still is a problem with AT&T here in the United States. I have been using your Pegasus Mail for many years and had several different ISPs but never had a problem until now. As a matter of fact it was working on here, this system, Sunday when it was installed, Monday, Tuesday and even this morning. Now I am getting :
[*] Connection established to 68.142.198.11
>> 0042 220 smtp114.sbc.mail.mud.yahoo.com ESMTP
<< 0022 EHLO [70.245.204.17]
>> 0036 250-smtp114.sbc.mail.mud.yahoo.com
>> 0032 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN XYMCOOKIE
>> 0016 250-PIPELINING
>> 0014 250 8BITMIME
<< 0035 MAIL FROM:<NativeTexanLS@ATT.Net>
>> 0105 530 authentication required - for help go to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/sbc/dsl/mail/pop/pop-11.html
not exactly the same on each of my e-mail accounts. Have verified the Pop3, smtp and ports for each several times and still not able to download nor send any e-mail. The user name is correct on each with individual passwords, not all the same.
Now I am totally confused, just went in and verified all the information again and in Internet Options/Settings for sending mail (SMTP) Via direct SSL connect (selected) SMTP Authentication checked both Do a prior POP3 login to authenticate before sending mail . . -Using this POP3 definition: [my account] Select. Done that one AND select Login to SMTP server using a POP3 username/password . . -From this POP3 definition: [my account] Select . . . This account is not working YET, but; the other two accounts did start working. Setting them this same way.
Have been talking to AT&T support for about 3 hours and verifying, reverifying over and over again five different people to talk with and the last person just said if you do not use what we support then you are on your own. NO HELP!!!
They do not know what CRAM-MD5 is or just will not admit they are not using it. They will not even tell me what they are using. Where do I go from here?
Edited by NTxLS to clarify the underlined word 1st paragraph.
<p>Mr. Harris,</p><p>&nbsp;I know this is an old message but still is a problem with AT&amp;T here in the United States.&nbsp; I have been using your Pegasus Mail for many years and <u>had</u> several different ISPs but never had a problem until now.&nbsp; As a matter of fact it was working on here, this system, Sunday when it was installed, Monday, Tuesday and even this morning.&nbsp; Now I am getting :</p><p>
[*] Connection established to 68.142.198.11
&gt;&gt; 0042 220 smtp114.sbc.mail.mud.yahoo.com ESMTP
&lt;&lt; 0022 EHLO [70.245.204.17]
&gt;&gt; 0036 250-smtp114.sbc.mail.mud.yahoo.com
&gt;&gt; 0032 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN XYMCOOKIE
&gt;&gt; 0016 250-PIPELINING
&gt;&gt; 0014 250 8BITMIME
&lt;&lt; 0035 MAIL FROM:&lt;NativeTexanLS@ATT.Net&gt;
&gt;&gt; 0105 530 authentication required - for help go to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/sbc/dsl/mail/pop/pop-11.html</p><p>not exactly the same on each of my e-mail accounts.&nbsp; Have verified the Pop3, smtp and ports for each several times and still not able to download nor send any e-mail.&nbsp; The user name is correct on each with individual passwords, not all the same.</p><p>&nbsp;Now I am totally confused, just went in and&nbsp; verified all the information again and in Internet Options/Settings for sending mail (SMTP) Via direct SSL connect (selected) SMTP Authentication checked both Do a prior POP3 login to authenticate before sending mail . . -Using this POP3 definition: [my account] Select.&nbsp; Done that one AND select Login to SMTP server using a POP3 username/password . . -From this POP3 definition: [my account] Select . . .&nbsp; This account is not working YET, but; the other two accounts did start working.&nbsp; Setting them this same way.</p><p>Have been talking to AT&amp;T support for about 3 hours and verifying, reverifying over and over again five different people to talk with and the last person just said if you do not use what we support then you are on your own.&nbsp; NO HELP!!!</p><p> They do not know what CRAM-MD5 is or just will not admit they are not using it.&nbsp; They will not even tell me what they are using.&nbsp; Where do I go from here?</p><p>&nbsp;Edited by NTxLS to clarify the underlined word 1st paragraph.
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