Okay. This is what I have. This is how my webhost thought I should do it. I believe they don't support or have SMTP so we set it up like this. Do you think I need more of this filled in?
$rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'localhost';
// use this host for sending mails.
// to use SSL connection, set ssl://smtp.host.com
// if left blank, the PHP mail() function is used
$rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'imap.sapoverdedesign.com';
// SMTP port (default is 25; 465 for SSL)
$rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 25;
// SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username RoundCube
// will use the current username for login
$rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '';
// SMTP password (if required) if you use %p as the password RoundCube
// will use the current user's password for login
$rcmail_config['smtp_pass'] = '';
// SMTP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or empty to use
// best server supported one)
$rcmail_config['smtp_auth_type'] = '';
I've also tried it with:
$rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'mail.sapoverdedesign.com';