Flow Server Details
#17
Posted 13 August 2007 - 05:14 PM
guy_smiley, on Aug 13 2007, 01:59 PM, said:
Does the Mac Eudora have settings for TLS authentication?
Are you sure it is using a username/password for the SMTP?
Are you sure it is using a username/password for the SMTP?
Settings are there for SMTP server & mail server in Eudora. Authentication is checked also. TLS authentication? - no such thing ever on Eudora set-up.
Never had this problem with TSTT. I can even get my TSTT mail thro' Eudora (with another ID set-up) when I am logged with Flow without any problem. When my TSTT a/c expires, it will be a problem as of yet, sending mail from Flow a/c outside is not working.
Best - Anita.
#18
Posted 14 August 2007 - 09:32 AM
guy_smiley, on Aug 13 2007, 01:59 PM, said:
Does the Mac Eudora have settings for TLS authentication?
Are you sure it is using a username/password for the SMTP?
Are you sure it is using a username/password for the SMTP?
Thanks Guy Smiley and finally success. Everything is working well now.
I downloaded this plug-in from Eudora website, http://www.eudora.co.../kb/2354hq.html
- FixBustedSMTPAuth - and then I got this option that you mentioned - "TLS authentication" to check in my preferences.
Did that & voila, everything now is working fine. Hope this helps someone else too. Thanks again.
Best - Anita.
#22
Posted 28 September 2007 - 07:23 PM
reds16, on Sep 28 2007, 08:59 AM, said:
5MB attachments, dude, not total storage.
That still sucks. Better than TSTT (which seems to bounce anything over 3MB), but I'd like to see it 10MB at least.
Pictures and Docs are getting larger these days. There are ways around it (such as using third-party servers or compressing down the image), but it's easier just to use gmail.
#23
Posted 29 September 2007 - 09:56 AM
PikachuMan, on Sep 28 2007, 07:23 PM, said:
That still sucks. Better than TSTT (which seems to bounce anything over 3MB), but I'd like to see it 10MB at least.
Pictures and Docs are getting larger these days. There are ways around it (such as using third-party servers or compressing down the image), but it's easier just to use gmail.
Pictures and Docs are getting larger these days. There are ways around it (such as using third-party servers or compressing down the image), but it's easier just to use gmail.
Exactly. Gmail FTW!!
#25
Posted 31 October 2007 - 01:10 AM