Thanks. I just logged tried it... dslstart.verizon.net > my account >
There were no subaccts listed, so I added a new subaccount > completed info
> create subaccount >
Then the next page never appeared. After waiting a long time, I went back
and saw that the new subaccount had not been added. Also, I saw that 4
other subaccounts that I had not entered were there. Sounds like there is
some kind of problem out of my control here. Once again...... (gritting my
teeth).... I will call Verizon India.
"Skip Ford" <skip.ford@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:yX8gf.4550$Ze6.1248@trndny04...
> In 0.verizon.email.discussion-general Fred <testing@testing1212mouse.com>
wrote:
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [rx] 235 2.7.0 LOGIN authentication successful.
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [tx] MAIL FROM: <dotcom@name.com>
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [rx] 250 2.5.0 Address Ok.
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [tx] RCPT TO: <user02@verizon.net>
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [rx] 452 4.2.1 mailbox temporarily disabled:
> > user02@verizon.net
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [tx] QUIT
> > SMTP: 15:31:34 [rx] 221 2.3.0 Bye received. Goodbye.
>
> Looks like "user02" doesn't have email access. Verizon isn't
> accepting email on behalf of "user02" and it doesn't allow "user02" to
> send mail.
>
> Sign in to the website and make sure this subaccount has email service
> enabled.
>
> I removed the public crossposts, again, from this article. You should
> not crosspost between private and public groups.
>
> --
> Skip, who doesn't work for Verizon.