I thought that might be the case, but I did receive another note from AT&T, and since I could not see which port was being used, Nor could I find any reference to setting it, the second note made me think that maybe something was not as it should be.On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 20:25 -0400, Ric Moore wrote: > On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 16:28 -0700, Les wrote: > > My ISP (AT&T) wants me to change the ports for smtp and pop3. I > > remember setting them somewhere, but not where I did it. Now I need to > > change them and can't find it. Google returned some links that said > > something about tools/settings, but I cannot find that directory. Thus > > I am in a bad place right now. Anyone got a link or help? > > > > Regards, > > Les H > > > -- > Les, you might only need to append :995 (or whatever) to your > configuration of your pop or smtp server names setting. > > I use evolution and where I have entered my "server name" I have > pop.gmail.com:995 to specify the port. Do the same with the smtp server > name. See if that works for ya using the portnums they want you to use. > It's worth a shot. Ric > That is not necessary. It is done automatically when you choose SAL encryption. -- Aaron Konstam tel: (210) 656-0355 akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Regards,
Les H