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jimk
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join:2006-04-15
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reply to Automate

Re: New users get att.net instead of bellsouth.net?

Users with the att.net domain should use:

Incoming: fpostoffice.isp.att.net
Outgoing: fmailhost.isp.att.net

In theory, mail.bellsouth.net should still work for outgoing anywhere within the BellSouth network, though if you have it set up to use SMTP authentication, it may not like the att.net addresses. The mail.bellsouth.net server does seem to let all BellSouth IP addresses relay without having to authenticate.

I haven't tried to mess around with the mail functionality too much since I won't be using it... have my own domain name instead.

Automate

join:2001-06-26
Atlanta, GA

said by jimk:

Users with the att.net domain should use:

Incoming: fpostoffice.isp.att.net
Outgoing: fmailhost.isp.att.net

I tried that and got this error

Unable to logon to the server using Secure Password Authentication. Account: 'AT&T', Server: 'fpostoffice.isp.att.net', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR authorization not enabled', Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC18

Chatted with support and they say my account did not get set up right and they were opening a ticket. Webmail works but not outlook.

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