Rays of Light
 
The musings of Ray Trygstad: IT guy, professor, Naval officer, world traveler and sometime preacher.
April 07, 2005
Thunderbird Weirdness

Since Thunderbird 1.0 was released by the Mozilla Foundation, I have been using Thunderbird as my email client. I like Thunderbird, but I have encountered two weird problems with it. The first is that even though it is not required with Outlook Express, Thunderbird would not send outgoing mail with any of my email servers without setting user authentication. Now this is not a bad thing, but it is strange that Thunderbird won't work without it while Outlook Express works just fine.

The second is that after a few weeks of operating just fine, Thunderbird would no longer connect with my mail servers for outgoing mail--for no discernible reasons. And not just one server but all three different email servers that I use (one of which I administer myself). Fortunately, the solution again was simple, but equally nonsensical: install Thunderbird 1.0.2. Instant fix!

Just weird.

Posted by trygstad | Category: InfoTech | 02:04 PM

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