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My isp, Fairpoint, requires smtp authentication for outgoing mail if I am not connecting via a Fairpoint high speed connection, as I do when I am on the road.
In Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Outlook, etc there is a box to check for this and then you can either use the same login for as POP, or put in a different one.
Thunderbird v. 17, the latest version, doesn't have that option, though it does have a line for "username".
I see numerous instances on the web saying to check the box marked "use name and password" but there is no box for this in the latest version of Thunderbird.
Anyone know how to make it do this, or can point me to right place to ask this question?
In Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Outlook, etc there is a box to check for this and then you can either use the same login for as POP, or put in a different one.
Thunderbird v. 17, the latest version, doesn't have that option, though it does have a line for "username".
I see numerous instances on the web saying to check the box marked "use name and password" but there is no box for this in the latest version of Thunderbird.
Anyone know how to make it do this, or can point me to right place to ask this question?
