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How to correct outgoing mail server when email address changes

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I had to delete an email account that was getting too much spam and create a new one. For example, deleted foo@myhost.org and created a new one called foobar@myhost.org.

I thought I could retain the same Thunderbird account by changing all of those instances off foo@myhost.org to foobar@myhost.org.

I can receive emails just fine.

Under server settings, there is a setting for server name, which stays the same, and username, which I changed to foobar@myhost.org.

Under the main settings, at the bottom, there is a dropdown box for selecting the outgoing server, and there's a list of all of the accounts I have. However, the one for the account I changed still says foo@myhost.org - hostname, rather than foobar@myhost.org - hostname, and I cannot send via that outgoing host.

Do I have to delete the old account and add the new account, saving my old outgoing messages in order for the outgoing mail server to be correct?

I had to delete an email account that was getting too much spam and create a new one. For example, deleted foo@myhost.org and created a new one called foobar@myhost.org. I thought I could retain the same Thunderbird account by changing all of those instances off foo@myhost.org to foobar@myhost.org. I can receive emails just fine. Under server settings, there is a setting for server name, which stays the same, and username, which I changed to foobar@myhost.org. Under the main settings, at the bottom, there is a dropdown box for selecting the outgoing server, and there's a list of all of the accounts I have. However, the one for the account I changed still says foo@myhost.org - hostname, rather than foobar@myhost.org - hostname, and I cannot send via that outgoing host. Do I have to delete the old account and add the new account, saving my old outgoing messages in order for the outgoing mail server to be correct?

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Ok, I finally found it, just above the "Account Actions", at the bottom of the list of all the accounts. I totally did not see that entry until now. I've included an image in case someone else is as blind as I. Thanks.

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At the bottom of the account setting listing is Outgoing Server(SMTP) This is where you edit outgoing server settings.

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I cannot EDIT it there, it is a dropdown box where I can SELECT an outgoing server. However, the one listed was for the account BEFORE I changed the email address, and didn't work for sending messages out. So, not realizing how quickly I might get an answer here, and because I didn't have any stored messages that needed to be saved, I ended up deleting the old account, and re-adding it with the new email address. Thunderbird nicely looked up the account settings from the host and it is now working.

Oddly, the outgoing server for the old account I deleted is still in the list of outgoing servers. Is there any way to deleted it from that list, just to avoid confusion in the future?

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Then you are not in the correct spot. Try reading my answer again.

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Ok, I finally found it, just above the "Account Actions", at the bottom of the list of all the accounts. I totally did not see that entry until now. I've included an image in case someone else is as blind as I. Thanks.

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Glad you found it. Please mark this solved if your issue is resolved.