Hi Jan,
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:13:09 +0100 (BST), Jan Henkins
j...@henkins.za.net wrote:
This might not be the answer to your problem, but the symptom sounds
similar to one I bumped up against in the past. Two things:
* Ensure that your DHCP server itself has the WINS/NBT Node Type
setting
Hi all
Purely in the interests of fairness: I have just received some tech support
from virgin media and it worked. It was delivered from a UK call centre
and the staff member knew exactly what I needed to do.
Also purely in the interests of fairness: it has led to another problem they
Hi Rob
if I change my default gateway to virgin – the problem goes away
Are you running both connections at the same time ? If so you could
always add a static route on the machine to connect to Virgin's mail
server via the Virgin gateway and leave the default route via your DSL
Regards
On 26/07/2010 19:08, Rob Malpass wrote:
Hi all
I have two routers – one on virgin cablemodem, one on Zen ADSL. Prior to
today, I was permanently using the ADSL router but this prohibited
sending virgin mail as I “wasn’t connected to their network”. Fair
enough – virgin is my old email so I
Now virgin are insisting on a password being entered every time I check
my
email once every couple of minutes for 3 accounts - super irritating.
This
despite me ticking the remember password box. Now before anyone shouts
that this is an outlook problem, if I change my default gateway to
On 26/07/10 09:50, Tony Whitmore wrote:
Although I was aware of the changeover, I rather assumed that all the
equivalent protection and spam prevention methods would be implemented on
the new one. Perhaps that was naive of me. As you say, the AbuseMod patches
weren't perfect they did a