Hi all,
Sorry this is in English, but 'technically' wise I wanted to make sure I am understood/understand the problem. I recently went fro a ADSL connection to a coax connection and while I can still recive mail at my *******@tdcadsl.dk, I can no longer send emails. Is this becasuse I am on coax and not ADSL? I am using the Thunderbird mail program that is updated to the latest version. WIN 10 pro and everything is running the latest updates.
Thanks in advance,
MrBobsen
Hi Kasper,
Thanks for replying to my question. I tried your suggestion, however, in order to utilise the change of logon codes one must get a new password with only the 'yousee.dk' email address and not the tdcadsl.dk which I wanted to keep.
After getting the outgoing server set correctly I was asked for the password for the outgoing server. Since I have this address for at least 18 years (and had auto logon enabled) and have long since lost the original info I was shit outa luck when trying to remember if I had altered the original password from TDC.
I finally stumbled upon a mail password recovery program which, in the end, solved my problems.
Seems strange i am the only tdcadsl to coax yousee to have had this problem
Thanks for your interest,
MrBobsen
Thanks for replying to my question. I tried your suggestion, however, in order to utilise the change of logon codes one must get a new password with only the 'yousee.dk' email address and not the tdcadsl.dk which I wanted to keep.
After getting the outgoing server set correctly I was asked for the password for the outgoing server. Since I have this address for at least 18 years (and had auto logon enabled) and have long since lost the original info I was shit outa luck when trying to remember if I had altered the original password from TDC.
I finally stumbled upon a mail password recovery program which, in the end, solved my problems.
Seems strange i am the only tdcadsl to coax yousee to have had this problem
Thanks for your interest,
MrBobsen
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