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Re: Mail 10.5.3 non-sticky SMTP



Mail/Settings/General is indeed quite a quirky pane.

Worked fine in 10.5.2, even if one did not use port 25. 10.5.3 seems to have broken that quite successfully.


I would uncheck them, but SAVE would reapply the checkbox!

This one's real and easily proven to be caused the the 'requirement' that the line for port 25 remain in the master.cf file. This breaks my spam filter, which inserts itself between the world and my e-mail server. :-( I've used it with several types of e-mail server to great success.


So, possibly clicking SAVE whilst doing a handstand and simultaneously burping is worth a try.

Tried that. Didn't work....

I went back to Tiger...

I started with Tiger, so I can't downgrade as one can with Vista.

T.
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