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Sending email gives the below error message. I can work around by using the FWD message selection.

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Send Message Error "Sending of mmessage failed. An error occured while sending mail: Outgoing server SMTP error. The server responded [192.1680.166] Helo command rejected: IP address 204.237.106.179 Blocked due to Abusive Authentication Behavior."

Problem recently developed. So far on 2 different addresses but could be more. Additional info, hotmail and gmail accounts sending work OK; xplornet.com account is the problem interface but the C/Svc folks say it's a Thunderbird mail issue.

Send Message Error "Sending of mmessage failed. An error occured while sending mail: Outgoing server SMTP error. The server responded [192.1680.166] Helo command rejected: IP address 204.237.106.179 Blocked due to Abusive Authentication Behavior." Problem recently developed. So far on 2 different addresses but could be more. Additional info, hotmail and gmail accounts sending work OK; xplornet.com account is the problem interface but the C/Svc folks say it's a Thunderbird mail issue.

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perhaps they could also offer what they define as "Abusive Authentication Behavior" with that gem it will probably be simple.

The forward is "probably" using a different SMTP server in the outgoing servers (SMTP) part of your account settings. So perhaps the issue is you are trying to send mail for one email address on the account for another.

Thunderbird treats incoming account and outgoing accounts as two separate things and the identity in the incoming account (the pane above server settings in the account settings) is used to set the SMTP server for that incoming account identity. Frequently folk have those settings mixed and matched, especially if they maintain multiple identities for an account.

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