AT&T Customers: Solution is here if you're having periodic sending troubles

A week or so ago, I started getting intermittent "rejected by server" messages when sending mail. However, the messages would eventually go out. Two colleagues had the same trouble...both at work and at home. Well...I called AT&T today and of course they knew the problem, but didn't bother telling us how to fix it.
Here's the fix:
What AT&T didn't tell us, is that you now have to log into your att.net email account and register all your 3rd party email addresses. Otherwise, you will get intermittent "rejected by server" messages.
Here's a link to the instructions. Beware...the menu options they show are for Windows...the you need to hunt around to find the right menus.
http://helpme.att.net/article.php?item=11645

Yes, that's it.
Thanks for posting this. What a pain we've been going through on 2 different macs. I even called AT&T twice and worked through resetting all my accounts only to have them work for just a short while. Sheesh.
Thanks Eric!

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