At 06:17 AM 6/30/01, Greg Mosier wrote:
>PS. Paul, the second one likely setup their smtp server like all good ISPs
>should, and that is to restrict it to their local IP addresses, hence why it
>doesn't allow relaying.

I would have been happy if they had pop before SMTP...

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:39 AM
>Subject: [pop3] French Email...
>
>
> >Recently, I have been trying to gather pop/smtp accounts located in other
> >nations.  My most recent attempts have been with two French services I
> >learned about here on the list.  Both worked smoothly, although the use of
> >AltaVista's Babelfish translator (in a seperate window) helped this
> >non-French speaker quite a bit.
> >
> >The first service was:
> >
> >Laposte.net
> >
> >There really weren't many details that I could find on the list, so I just
> >tried some standard setups and everything seemed to work fine.  This one
> >seems to use pop before smtp authentication...
> >
> >Registration:  www.laposte.net
> >pop3:     pop.laposte.net
> >smtp:     smtp.laposte.net
> >
> >
> >
> >The second was:
> >
> >m6net.fr
> >
> >
> >Registration: http://www.m6net.fr/abonnes/inscription/index_inscription.htm
> >pop3 : pop.m6net.fr
> >smtp : mail.m6net.fr
> >
> >Both have worked well for me so far - I prefer the 2nd as it has the .fr
> >domain... :)
> >
> >Just thought these might warrant a "re-mention" since it's been a while
> >since they were discussed here.
> >
> >

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