No Jenny. Entering the port numbers made no difference. Marta On Wed, 21 May 2008 17:30:04 -0700, Jenny Axler wrote: >Well, now you've got me curious: did entering the port numbers make a >difference? I have not entered them manually where they are not >specified to be anything other than 25 and 110, and I have had no >trouble. I am assuming that, if you do not specify the port numbers, >Icon/Braille + makes assumptions that they are indeed 110 and 25 as >these are most common, and you are not required to enter them. ----- >Original Message ----- From: Marta Rodriguez To: >icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 5:12 PM >Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: using my default email address with the >braille plus Thank you. I've very seldom had to look at the port >numbers for the servers when using Outlook. So since I didn't see >any prompts looking for these numbers, I assumed one didn't have to put > them in. My server does use port 25. Marta ----- Original Message >----- From: Nimer Jaber To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: >Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:03 PM Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: using >my default email address with the braille plus Actually, you need >to fill that stuff out. For example, if you're using gmail, you >would put: smtp.gmail.com:465 If your smtp is not secure, chances >are the port is 25 or 26 which would make it look like this: >smtp.servername.com:25 If you're smtp is secure, your ports are >eitherr 465 or 587 thanks. Nimer J Marta Rodriguez wrote: > I'm >not asked for the port numbers when I'm asked for the address of >> the smtp server. > Marta > > ----- Original Message >----- > *From:* Nimer Jaber < mailto:nimerjaber1@xxxxxxxxx > > > *To:* icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx < >mailto:icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > *Sent:* Wednesday, May >21, 2008 7:45 PM > *Subject:* [icon-discuss] Re: using my >default email address with > the braille plus > > Do >you have the port numbers correct? > > Marta Rodriguez >wrote: > > Hello: > > > > Ever since I got the >braille plus, I've had to use the smtp > server of > >> an alternate email that I have in order to send messages with >the > > device. In other words, for some reason it won't >accept my > prtc.net > > smtp server. > > > > > When I try to use that server, I get an error message that >says: > "No > > auth extension for this server." >Have no idea what that means. I > > know that I put in the >correct address, as I have no problems > using it > > >with my laptops. Any ideas? > > > > Marta > >Icon Discuss Mailing List > icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >< mailto:icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >//www.freelists.org/list/icon-discuss > > To unsubscribe >from the list send a blank message with unsubscribe > in the >subject line to: > > icon-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > < mailto:icon-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > To post >to this list, send your message to: > > >icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx < mailto:icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> > > For answers to the most frequently asked questions about >Icon and > Braille +, Visit > the LevelStar and APH >FAQ pages: > Visit the LevelStar FAQ page at > >http://www.levelstar.com/support-faqs.php > Visit the APH FAQ >page at > http://sun1.aph.org/webcast/brailleplus2/faq.html > Icon > Discuss Mailing List icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >//www.freelists.org/list/icon-discuss To unsubscribe from the >list send a blank message with unsubscribe in the subject line to: >icon-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To post to this list, send your >message to: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx For answers to the most >frequently asked questions about Icon and Braille +, Visit the >LevelStar and APH FAQ pages: Visit the LevelStar FAQ page at >http://www.levelstar.com/support-faqs.php Visit the APH FAQ page >at http://sun1.aph.org/webcast/brailleplus2/faq.html >No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: >7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.21/1456 - Release Date: 5/20/2008 >6:45 AM