I DON'T KNOW WHY.
I have two separate email services. My Mac.com address which uses Apple's SMTP server for outgoing mail and my own dialup's Jasoco Mail which uses mail.jasoco.com to send mail.
But the screwy thing is I can only send mail while connected to the internet through AOL. But when I connect through my Dial-up connection I can no longer send mail. I get the usual "Can not send mail right now" message. This happens for both Mac.com and Jasoco Mail.
Mac.com is an SMTP server and Jasoco is a POP3 server. Neither work unless connected through AOL. And I HATE AOL. I DON'T USE AOL. Only for backup when I can't use Jasoco. But Jasoco is what I am paying for. I NEED mail.
Odd thing is whether I'm on AOL or Dial-up, I can still RECIEVE mail.
I REALLY need help. I don't understand why the freak this is happening. I'd call my provider but I am afraid of the response. I just KNOW it'll be a Mac hater on the other end giving me a Bull**** response like, "Well, if you were in Windows.." or "Sorry, we don't support Macs." which would be Bull**** because it USED to work months ago.
Also, in both cases I can use the Web based versions of these services to send mail. Both through Apple's iTools or Jasoco.com's Web Mail page.
I have two separate email services. My Mac.com address which uses Apple's SMTP server for outgoing mail and my own dialup's Jasoco Mail which uses mail.jasoco.com to send mail.
But the screwy thing is I can only send mail while connected to the internet through AOL. But when I connect through my Dial-up connection I can no longer send mail. I get the usual "Can not send mail right now" message. This happens for both Mac.com and Jasoco Mail.
Mac.com is an SMTP server and Jasoco is a POP3 server. Neither work unless connected through AOL. And I HATE AOL. I DON'T USE AOL. Only for backup when I can't use Jasoco. But Jasoco is what I am paying for. I NEED mail.
Odd thing is whether I'm on AOL or Dial-up, I can still RECIEVE mail.
I REALLY need help. I don't understand why the freak this is happening. I'd call my provider but I am afraid of the response. I just KNOW it'll be a Mac hater on the other end giving me a Bull**** response like, "Well, if you were in Windows.." or "Sorry, we don't support Macs." which would be Bull**** because it USED to work months ago.
Also, in both cases I can use the Web based versions of these services to send mail. Both through Apple's iTools or Jasoco.com's Web Mail page.