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<blockquote data-quote="wantok" data-source="post: 905265" data-attributes="member: 115097"><p>After downloading the new OSX update this morning, Mail is able to use my outgoing mail server (before this, I wasn't able to send mail although I could receive it...some compatibility issue with Mail and the way my hosting company had Exchange configured, it would seem).</p><p></p><p>There is one interesting catch, however. If I send mail to certain addresses it works fine (so far, by testing, it seems most address...corporate email addresses, university email addresses, etc.). BUT if I send email to addresses at other domains, such as @me.com or @mac.com or @yahoo.com, then I get the "Cannot send message using the server xxxxx" popup. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any ideas? I don't really understand how email works (and why messages to these different domains would be treated differently), but it just seems odd.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>- Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wantok, post: 905265, member: 115097"] After downloading the new OSX update this morning, Mail is able to use my outgoing mail server (before this, I wasn't able to send mail although I could receive it...some compatibility issue with Mail and the way my hosting company had Exchange configured, it would seem). There is one interesting catch, however. If I send mail to certain addresses it works fine (so far, by testing, it seems most address...corporate email addresses, university email addresses, etc.). BUT if I send email to addresses at other domains, such as @me.com or @mac.com or @yahoo.com, then I get the "Cannot send message using the server xxxxx" popup. Does anyone have any ideas? I don't really understand how email works (and why messages to these different domains would be treated differently), but it just seems odd. Thanks! - Frank [/QUOTE]
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