Can't send emails since I updateed to Thunderbird 52.6 32 bit.
I get error 5.1.1 when I try to send an email, see below for my my smtp settings and the error msg. To the best of my knowledge I have changed nothing but update to current version. attglobal.net is my email provider, windows 10 build 16299, norton 22.11.2.7, Thunderbird 52.6.0 32 bit,
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be sure.
POP is incoming. SMTP is outgoing mail.
Thunderbird treats the two server as completely different.
You are very very luck to have never had a problem with Norton before. My experience with it that is without disabling significant parts of it you can not even add a new account to Thunderbird. Following every update it has to be told to allow the latest version access to the internet..
Look here https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Testing:Antivirus_Related_Performance_Issues#Norton_Security
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Apart from possible interference by Norton Security, your smtp settings don't look right. 'Relaying not allowed' usually comes from trying to send mail on a server that doesn't allow insecure connections, which is what you have.
Try using smtp.cox.net on port 587, STARTTLS security, authentication = normal password, and User name = part of your address before the @.
https://www.cox.com/residential/support/imap-server-settings.html
Thankyou for your response. You could not see it but I have a POP3 server so I do not think this will work. All of the server settings for email worked until I update Thunderbird to 52.6.
For POP accounts, you can use the smtp settings I suggested, or smtp.cox.net on port 465, SSL/TLS security, authentication = normal password, and User name = part of your address before the @. The incoming POP server should be pop.cox.net on port 995, SSL/TLS security, authentication = normal password, and User name = part of your address before the @. According to Cox, insecure settings will not work after Jan. 25, 2018.
When sending stops working after a TB update, it usually means your firewall has to be updated to allow the new version.
Tried that and it did not work. Sounds like the cox change is suspicious. Guess I will call them and see what they say. Never had a problem with Norton b4. Will let you know what I find out.
Ausgewählte Lösung
be sure.
POP is incoming. SMTP is outgoing mail.
Thunderbird treats the two server as completely different.
You are very very luck to have never had a problem with Norton before. My experience with it that is without disabling significant parts of it you can not even add a new account to Thunderbird. Following every update it has to be told to allow the latest version access to the internet..
Look here https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Testing:Antivirus_Related_Performance_Issues#Norton_Security
thanks for your help. Cox was the culprit.. Got it fixed. was out of pocket for awhile but eventually got it fixed
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