From: Conor on
On 26/02/2010 15:24, Mike Dee wrote:

> No, it is specific to "needing to supply authentication" each time you
> log in or post. The setting that you *still* haven't managed to
> discover, is outlined in that link above and also brought to your
> attention by chris's post, also in this thread.
>
I think I'd said that I had already set that. Anyway, its decided to
start working today and nothing has been changed.


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From: Richard Wakeford on
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:07:10 +0000, T i m wrote:

> My point is if I have to shut down Crossover (even if it closes Agent)
> before shutting down OSX then that's more aggro than just shutting
> down XP.

Just shut down OSX and Crossover shuts down with it on its own and it
properly shuts down any programmes that are open with it as well.
From: T i m on
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:33:01 +0100, Richard Wakeford
<rwakefordfortynine(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:07:10 +0000, T i m wrote:
>
>> My point is if I have to shut down Crossover (even if it closes Agent)
>> before shutting down OSX then that's more aggro than just shutting
>> down XP.
>
>Just shut down OSX and Crossover shuts down with it on its own and it
>properly shuts down any programmes that are open with it as well.


Ah, cool. I'll give it another look then (thanks).

T i m
From: chris on
On 26/02/10 22:21, Conor wrote:
> On 26/02/2010 14:11, chris wrote:
>
>> This is exactly the case. I've had to do it on the Mac and Linux
>> versions of Thunderbird. You simply need to make sure that the "Always
>> request authentication when connecting to this server" box is selected
>> under Server Settings for your eternal-september account.
>
> Well last night that didn't work but as you'll see from the headers, it
> appears to have automagically fixed itself.
>
> I have no idea why.

Did you restart Tbird in between, maybe? Anyway, glad it's working...

From: Conor on
On 01/03/2010 11:00, chris wrote:
> On 26/02/10 22:21, Conor wrote:
>> On 26/02/2010 14:11, chris wrote:
>>
>>> This is exactly the case. I've had to do it on the Mac and Linux
>>> versions of Thunderbird. You simply need to make sure that the "Always
>>> request authentication when connecting to this server" box is selected
>>> under Server Settings for your eternal-september account.
>>
>> Well last night that didn't work but as you'll see from the headers, it
>> appears to have automagically fixed itself.
>>
>> I have no idea why.
>
> Did you restart Tbird in between, maybe? Anyway, glad it's working...
>

Quite possibly. At least its running now

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