setting up entourage for ATT

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tony

I can not get the send to the ATT smtp mail box to work when commecting
from the power book with entourage.
From the PC with outlook it works.
There is no error message.
Anyone ever got it to work to att?
--tony
 
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Jules Galagarza

I can not get the send to the ATT smtp mail box to work when commecting
from the power book with entourage.
From the PC with outlook it works.
There is no error message.
Anyone ever got it to work to att?
--tony

If you referring to Entourage 2004 then SSL Enabler must be used for now.

http://www.wurd.com/cl_e-mail_entourage-2004-gia.php


Until Microsoft and/or AT&T provide a fix SSL Enabler is the current
workaround for use with SSL enabled SMTP sending in Entourage 2004.
 
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Guest

Thanks Jules , still a problem. I have the recieve woking but the sending
doesn't work, this is a real pain to keeo a pc around just for sending mail.
 
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Tom McCatherine

Here is the step-by-step that solved the problem for me.

First of all, configure your SSL Enabler exactly as outlined on the WURD
page at: http://www.wurd.com/cl_ssl_osx_enabler.php

PLEASE NOTE that this is NOT the page to which you referred previously.

When the configuration is complete, do a SAVE. You will be asked to enter
your Administrator's password.

Now, open Entourage and, under the Tools menu, choose accounts.

Select the appropriate account by double-clicking it.

Under Personal information, use the long form of your email address
([email protected]).

Under Receiving mail, for the Account identification, I again used the long
form of my address.

POP server should be 127.0.0.1

Be sure your password is entered.

Check to save password in keychain.

Click advanced receiving options and be sure none of the options are
selected.

Under Sending mail, the SMTP server should be 127.0.0.1, same as the POP
server.

Click Advanced sending options.

Disable SMTP server requires secure connection.

DO NOT override default port 25.

Select SMTP server requires authentication.

Select Log on using Account identification (again, I used the long form of
my address), enter your password and choose save password in keychain.

Oh, one other note. I shut down my computer every night. When I re-boot in
the morning, I have to reactivate SSL Enabler, do a SAVE and enter the
administrator password.

I hope this ends your frustration.

Tom
 
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