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Where you modify SMTP parameters? In a particular E-Mail account or in "SMTP Servers inside "E-mail" main menu? If one does work, is the other setting empty?
I've tried 3 combinations (E-mail account+SmtpServer, only E-Mail account, only SmtpServer) but none works....
...I hope at least next Maemo update could fix the problem... The current one does not :-((
Thanks anyway...
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The Following User Says Thank You to Crashdamage For This Useful Post: | ||
I've defined two mail accounts, classic PO3/SMTP definitions.
I could receive my mails from all POP3 accounts, but I cannot send any message: I keep receiving a "Mail cannot be sent" black-on-yellow maemo msg (the message is in my local language, Italian, but I suppose in english the message is that)
I've tried two or three different SMTPs accaunts I have, but nothing changes.
So I've two question-groups:
1) Does anybody know where I could look for details of the problem? Is there a mail-log in N900? Just to know the reasons...
2) I've seen I could define SMTP parms either on the mail account, either on "internet conecttions" screen (via menu: "E-Mail" --> "SMTP Servers"): which one has the priority? Have I to define both of them (currently I've defined the SMTP server only under my mail-accounts)?
Thanks in advance
Sergio