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chattahoochee

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Dec 30, 2012
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My Mac has 54 programs running in the background without any activity on my part. I have just installed Snow Leopard OSX 10.6.8 and getting around to using it. Having problems sending e mail I was advised it may be due to the background activities. If so, how do I eliminate these background running programs ?
 
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Intell

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Those are the default background services. They should not be disabled and cannot be disabled without breaking things.
 

chattahoochee

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Dec 30, 2012
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Thanks Intell, I'll forget about them. However I still wonder why I cannot send mail but can receive it. The setup is the same on the PC as in Mac which are duel booting on my Mac.and mail can both send & receive on the PC.
 

MisterKeeks

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Thanks Intell, I'll forget about them. However I still wonder why I cannot send mail but can receive it. The setup is the same on the PC as in Mac which are duel booting on my Mac.and mail can both send & receive on the PC.

When you set up the Account, did you select "Use Authentication" for SMTP or IMAP, can't remember which.
 

chattahoochee

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Dec 30, 2012
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Palmetto Florida
The server “smtp-server.tampabay.rr.com” refused to allow a connection on the default ports.

Select a different outgoing mail server from the list below or click Try Later to leave the message in your Outbox until it can be sent.

Sending from: Lewis Knudsen <lewk2@tampabay.rr.com>

This is the message I get, i use the port(s) as suggested.
 
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