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Beginning yesterday (Oct. 15), I can send e-mail only from my main Bellsouth.net account -- not from any of the other e-mail addresses.

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Beginning yesterday (Oct. 15), I can send e-mail only from my main bellsouth.net account -- not from any of the other e-mail addresses. I get the pop-up message: "Alert. An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: From address not verified - see http://help.yahoo.com/1/us/yahoo/mail/original/manage/sendfrom-07.html. Please verify that your email address is correct in your account settings and try again." This address was no help. The outgoing server settings, at the bottom of my Thunderbird account settings list, work only for the main email account, at the top of the list. But they don't work for any of the secondary accounts. The authentication method is set at "Normal password." Setting it to "no authentication" prevents the main address, as well as the others, from being able to send. I'm using Thunderbird 38.3.0 on a Mac running OS 10.6.8. My e-mail is through bellsouth.net, and the recent changes in settings have been working well. It might be that Yahoo, which handles e-mail for att.net, which handles bellsouth.net, now requires different passwords for each e-mail address. Any ideas of how to deal with this?

Beginning yesterday (Oct. 15), I can send e-mail only from my main bellsouth.net account -- not from any of the other e-mail addresses. I get the pop-up message: "Alert. An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: From address not verified - see http://help.yahoo.com/1/us/yahoo/mail/original/manage/sendfrom-07.html. Please verify that your email address is correct in your account settings and try again." This address was no help. The outgoing server settings, at the bottom of my Thunderbird account settings list, work only for the main email account, at the top of the list. But they don't work for any of the secondary accounts. The authentication method is set at "Normal password." Setting it to "no authentication" prevents the main address, as well as the others, from being able to send. I'm using Thunderbird 38.3.0 on a Mac running OS 10.6.8. My e-mail is through bellsouth.net, and the recent changes in settings have been working well. It might be that Yahoo, which handles e-mail for att.net, which handles bellsouth.net, now requires different passwords for each e-mail address. Any ideas of how to deal with this?

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Finally. They work! Using various help material, nearly all from this string, I got all the problem subaccounts to send. Checking settings in new subaccount created this morning helped show the way. Method: -- In outgoing server, create a different server for each email address. -- Description field: e-mail address. -- Server name: outbound.att.net (as changed by att earlier this year) -- Port: 465 (as changed by att earlier this year) -- User name: same e-mail address -- Connection security: SSL/TLS -- Authentication method: normal password -- User name: same e-mail address. Also in outgoing server: delete any address to bellsouth.net

Then, in the left panel name of e-mail address: -- Name: same email address -- Email address: same email address -- Return address: same email address, or different address -- IMPORTANT: outgoing server: choose same one just created for the email address. THANKS christ1 and Matt. And Matt: I see what you mean! This meltdown lasted nearly six days.

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First.

Right click your account in the folder pane. In the account settings select Outgoing server (SMTP) In there you should have a separate outgoing server for each and every one of your mails accounts. If you click on the incoming mail accounts in the list by name, the relevant SMTP server should be selected at the bottom of the settings on the right.

Having said all that, I think your issue is Yahoo. Basically for ever, Yahoo would not use a mail account in a yahoo profile unless it was "verified" in the yahoo profile by them sending a mail to it and you clicking on it. An account could become "unverified" if mail sent to the account bounced. Over the years I have seen probably a dozen complete mail meltdowns with ATT and Yahoo because Yahoo introduced some new and usually stupid spam feature that crashed everything but web mail. ATT as a very poor contractor have no clue and yahoo just ignore users so you spend a week fiddling while Rome burns. What I recommend to anyone involved with Yahoo, and especially the bastardized ATT flavor is move to a reliable mail provider. GMX is good, Gmail works with most mail programs. Outlook.com is really only good if your going to use a Microsoft mail client. I use Thunderbird on it, but the service is flaky. AOL still do mail as well.

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Thanks, Matt. I checked (and corrected where necessary) the outgoing SMTP server settings on all accounts, and tried again. Still can't send from anything but the main account. Now I'm trying to figure out how to get Yahoo to verify the problem accounts.

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Test email sent from the problem accounts using att.yahoo.com works. But sending it from Tbird application still doesn't work. Haven't been able to find clear information from ATT or Yahoo web support on how to make it work.

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Apply the required server settings as per the link below and try again. http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB401570&cv=804&title=Email%20server%20settings%20%28POP%20and%20SMTP%29#fbid=UvF_IHcDpcG

If things still don't work then, please post your Troubleshooting Information. At the top right of the Thunderbird window, click the menu button , then select Help, and then Troubleshooting Information.

Spremenil christ1

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Thanks, christ1. The link took me to the information I used in late August to update my email settings. When I looked into the individual account settings after sending failed, I found that the troubled accounts had been sending to the old bellsouth outbound address. I eliminated that address from all accounts, set all the individual accounts to "outbound att.net" - port 465. This did not solve the problem. Here's my troubleshooting information:

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This did not solve the problem.

What error message do you get now?

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I get the same message I've been getting since Oct. 15. Screen shot attached.

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This doesn't look like a Thunderbird problem. Did you go to the URL given in the error message?

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Yes. It doesn't seem to address this particular problem. It seems to separate bellsouth-att-yahoo mail from regular yahoo mail. When I search for a way to verify e-mail accounts, I'm taken to a section that shows how to verify when signing up for Yahoo Groups -- which I'm not trying to sign up for. (It would be great if att and yahoo were as responsive as this support forum!)

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Day five. I went to att.com and changed the password on one of the trouble accounts. Now I can't access that account at all from Tbird. How do I change the password Tbird uses to access the account?

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Thanks christ1. That worked for changing the password on one of the accounts. But it did not solve the problem of not being able to use Tbird to send from that account. I got the same message I keep getting, as posted above on 10/18. I spent nearly an hour on the phone with an eager-to-help ATT tech rep this morning. We went through all of the measures I'd taken so far, with no results. We also tested a sample of the troubled accounts to log on through ATT and through Tbird. If I use the troubled accounts to log on through att.net, which takes you to the yahoo-managed email site, I can send and receive. But logging on through Tbird, I still can't send (but I can still receive). The APP rep said that because ATT's site works as expected, and suggested I contact Tbird again. It looks like I really need to talk to someone at yahoo, but I haven't been able to find a telephone number to get help. Yahoo's web site click-on menus and lists don't seem to offer a way to address this kind of problem for ATT e-mail customers.

Spremenil MartyEB

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Day 6. Problem continues. ATT subaccounts still not sending, but still receiving. Virus scan showed no viruses. Still can't find a way to deal with the problem on Yahoo. I was able to create a new ATT subaccount which can both receive and send. Question: If I create new subaccounts, is there a way for me to transfer the data stored in Tbird in my old, non-sending accounts to a new subaccount? Bad complication: One of the non-sending subaccounts addresses is the one I use for my accounts at practically all vendors.

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is there a way for me to transfer the data stored in Tbird in my old, non-sending accounts to a new subaccount?

I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve.

Also I'm not familiar with 'ATT subaccounts'.

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ATT e-mail offers one main account, which is your sign-in to att, plus numerous possible subaccounts, which bear separate e-mail addresses and passwords. I have separate subaccounts for business, family, hobby, etc. e-mails to keep them separate. Some of my subaccounts are full of old e-mails to and from people and organizations that I'd like to preserve. For example: How can I move all the e-mails saved in my business subaccount (which won't send) to a new business subaccount I may have to establish to handle my ongoing business e-mails?

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Finally. They work! Using various help material, nearly all from this string, I got all the problem subaccounts to send. Checking settings in new subaccount created this morning helped show the way. Method: -- In outgoing server, create a different server for each email address. -- Description field: e-mail address. -- Server name: outbound.att.net (as changed by att earlier this year) -- Port: 465 (as changed by att earlier this year) -- User name: same e-mail address -- Connection security: SSL/TLS -- Authentication method: normal password -- User name: same e-mail address. Also in outgoing server: delete any address to bellsouth.net

Then, in the left panel name of e-mail address: -- Name: same email address -- Email address: same email address -- Return address: same email address, or different address -- IMPORTANT: outgoing server: choose same one just created for the email address. THANKS christ1 and Matt. And Matt: I see what you mean! This meltdown lasted nearly six days.