>"ignore source IP" -- otherwise, the AOL users would have to always
come 
>from the same IP.

I have that checked but they say they still can't get in.  I am going to
get me a 1000 hour disk and try it. 

>The changing IPs will not affect SMTP or POP3, since those use a single

>TCP/IP connection (unlike web hits, where each web hit uses its one
TCP/IP 
>connection).  SMTP via AOL isn't safe, but as far as I know POP3 is
safe 
>(although they may intercept the connections and save copies of the
E-mail 
>you download).

Ok I got the difference but I have the user put in 
pop3.citravel.com 
smtp.citravel.com
Check my server requier Auth.

And it did not work.  This user is pretty good and she was putting it on
a new computer and has had it setup befor.  Also she can not use webmail
even though I have ignor IP checked. She has AOL 7.0.

Is AOL grabbing packets with port 25 in them and trying to send them to
there SMTP server where it getts dropped?


Any ideas???

~Paul~

                                                    

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