Bigpond Telstra MacMail Settings Australia

I have spent much of the day trying to get my dot mac apple account to function through Bigpond. Sending outgoing mail from my dotmac mail address. Bigpond/Telstra has an appalling attitude towards supporting Mac issues. Apple says it will only help if I pay $49 per issue! Can you believe it. In any case, all I needed was for someone to say choose port 587 in the Outgoing Mail Server SMTP setting in the Accounts pane of the Preferences section of the Mail App. That's all I wanted. I finally found it on some random help page, but it would be nice if Apple could just give you those three numbers, or if Bigpond/Telstra could give them to you, or the help page on the computer could give them to you. No, one has to go searching all over the internet for information that everyone needs but no one seems to be willing to give up!

Hi Fleur,
One solution to this problem could be to use a mobile broadband router. Some general examples can be found in this web page. A mobile broadband router creates a "bridge" between a wide area mobile broadband network and a local wireless (Wi-Fi) or wired (Ethernet LAN) network. Make sure that a chosen router has support for the exact USB mobile broadband modem and for the mobile network operator in question.
Alternatively, you may want to carry out a few experiments with Internet Sharing.
Jan

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