On May 27, 2008, at 6:25 PM, Yersinia wrote:
So, is it therefore correct to assume that when I can't send email
using
CE Port 587 and a WiFi connection, it means that the provider of
the WiFi
service doesn't support email over port 587, and since 'ports' are
"specific locations in the network stream" -- this is why my email
won't
go out and I end up with the "network stream error"?
Try the port 587 version when connected to your normal network. Let
me know if you can send that way.
I honestly don't know the details on how he set that up ("wireless
dialup" is HIS name for it, LOL). All I can tell you is that he did it
entirely with his Linux stuff (which I know nothing about), Ethernet
(which I don't know much more than nothing about), and he uses his own
regular dialup internet account (for which he has a 56K modem).
Sounds like he built his own dial on demand router and wireless
access point unit.
-chris
<www.mythtech.net>
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