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Thunderbird giving "Sending of the message failed"

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I get this when I try to send a email message (no problem like this in 20+ years)

An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: <shespins2@socal.rr.com> sender rejected. The email address you are sending as must match the email address you used to auth. Please check your SMTP settings. AUP#Out-1500. Please verify that your email address is correct in your account settings and try again.

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please help carole26

I get this when I try to send a email message (no problem like this in 20+ years) An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: <shespins2@socal.rr.com> sender rejected. The email address you are sending as must match the email address you used to auth. Please check your SMTP settings. AUP#Out-1500. Please verify that your email address is correct in your account settings and try again. I'm attaching an image of my thunderbird settings please help carole26
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Have you checked with your provider (spectrum) if that server even exists any longer?

Their user settings page shows for the following email address domains; Brighthouse.com, bak.rr.com, bham.rr.com, cfl.rr.com, emore.rr.com, eufala.rr.com, indy.rr.com, mi.rr.com, panhandle.rr.com, tampabay.rr.com

For TWC.com and any domain ending in .rr.com not covered above

I really think you need to update your server settings. Probably for incoming as well, but certainly for outgoing.

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Please also post a screenshot of the SMTP server pane. The error message indicates that the two settings are not the same. This error usually happens when a person has more than one email account and one of the accounts is using the wrong SMTP server. Thank you.

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To David. Thanks for your reply. I only have one account that I know of. I also receive send and receive emails on my my laptop. but normally only use the laptop when I'm traveling. I'm assuming they're the same account because I use the same email address and the emails I receive on my PC and laptop are the same emails. (received emails on my laptop disappear when I open up Thunderbird on my PC) I'm having no problem sending emails from my laptop, (no error message)

I'm not sure what the "SMTP server pane" you mentioned is, but I pressed the "Outgoing SMTP" listing on the side of my account settings and I've attached the screen that came up.

I should also say that I copied the SMTP server that is listed on my laptop account settings into my PC's SMTP server space but I still got the error message when I tried to send an email Thank you so very much for your time in responding to this..

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Have you checked with your provider (spectrum) if that server even exists any longer?

Their user settings page shows for the following email address domains; Brighthouse.com, bak.rr.com, bham.rr.com, cfl.rr.com, emore.rr.com, eufala.rr.com, indy.rr.com, mi.rr.com, panhandle.rr.com, tampabay.rr.com

For TWC.com and any domain ending in .rr.com not covered above

I really think you need to update your server settings. Probably for incoming as well, but certainly for outgoing.

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Assuming the server is correct, the user id needs to include the @ and all characters to the right of it. I also suggest changing to port 587 and setting authentication to STARTTLS. Your account pane must also use the full email address.

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Thank you to both David and Matt. I think it took both of you to solve the problem. To David, I changed the id and port as you suggested and set authentication to STARTTLS. To Matt, as you suggested, I changed the outgoing server to mail.twc.com but added the RoadRunner/TWC to the server name (RoadRunner/TWC - mail.twc.com) and to the description to match what I had on my laptop. (which was working ok). What made it confusing was that I had just been sending emails with no problem. This problem started out of the blue. I want to thank you again for helping me and responding so quickly. You two prove there still are white knights in shining armor out there. XXOO

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Aw, shucks, ma'am. We were glad to assist. :)

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