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Re: Mail 10.5.3 non-sticky SMTP




On May 29, 2008, at 11:17 PM, Trevor Jacques wrote:

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.

Ah... worked fine for you, but not for someone else.

Could it be that your, current, situation is similar? That you have something that works for everyone else but not for you?

And since the software is exactly the same that points to ... a misconfiguration issue. And configuration is handled by whom? Hint: Not Apple.

-dhan

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