A sorta strange email:

>On or about Sat, 18 Jun 2005 09:51:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
>someone claiming such identity, wrote:
>
>>2.0v3p3, 2,0v3p2 (theMacISP, EarthLink)
>
>Mr. Jackson, I noticed your response above.  Which of the "hacked" 
>versions of CE 2.0v3 do you use with Earthlink and with what settings?  
>I've been trying to use 2.0v3p3 with Earthlink with no luck.  So, I've 
>been trying to use Baton Mail, but it's pretty hit or miss.  I'd 
>appreciate any help you could give me here.
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>Tyler Williams

Mr. Williams:
 I am indeed me. And that is the "identity" I use on theMacISP (there's a 
long story behind the name...). The claim is valid.

Yes, I use EarthLink as one of my ISPs. And I refuse to use Outlook 
Express or to give up Claris Emailer. Luckily, this list is there when I 
need it!
 For EarthLink, I use the POP Reverse version of CE. (But it's only 
required to send mail, when I'm connected via EarthLink; similarly, SMTP 
Auth is what works when I'm on via theMacISP.
("CE_STMP-POP_reverse" was the FTPed archive's name. And the ReadMe file 
that came with it said:

>This was the standard version of Claris Emailer 2.0v3 application, but 
>already patched by Chris to support 2 "@" in the pop account line. 
>
>AND it's also patched to reverse the sequence of mail operations. This 
>version will check for POP mail BEFORE it sends SMTP mail. That gives 
>better compatibility with many mail servers that require this as a form of 
>authentication. 
>
>
>Aug 12 2003 (or thereabouts, who knows exactly?). 

Hope this helps.

Don

p.s.: No doubled '@' needed.



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