Mark,
That is a good point, and, something that did cross my mind before I jumped
in. I was an ATT customer in SoCal years ago Fired them for General Tel,
which turned into Verizon (my first dsl experience!). I do still think
about this.
Yes, the top level execs and the bean counters are
Switch to T-Bird, better ITHO of a former Eudora user.
If port 25 (outbound, to send mail) is blocked, the
SMTP server you're
contacting must support an alternative port known as
MSA @ port 587. GMail uses
different smtp port, 465. Pop3 (port 110 inbound) is
for checking mail and is
not likely
Thanks Wayne,
Sorry, Router is D-Link DGL-4300 (per Hayes recc). But, I will go look inside
again tonight.
Good, about Eudora/Netscape!
OK, understand the other peep's mail server. Hmm..This will not affect
List mail will it?
Yes, will look at Agent 4.xI don't do much news anyway.
I
Eudora should work with your provider, they just do not support it but settings
are settings in any email program AFAIK.
Or at least I can not imagine it not working. Using Eudora 7.1.0.9. My only
complaint is it is slow to load 1st thing in the morning for some reason. Rest
of the day OK
fp
OK Tim,
Believe the router is a gateway router. Maybe not. How would I know?
From my LAN's perspective, I am treating it as my gateway. All my
clients have
the router's IP addy as their gateway on the tcp/ip tab.
It more than likely is a gateway router. Most are.
Q1: I use Eudora.
tnx FORC5. Just concerned the provider is braindead to
Windows/Netscape-centric.
DSinc
At 18:51 10/11/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Eudora should work with your provider, they just do not support it but
settings are settings in any email program AFAIK.
Or at least I can not imagine it not working.
thanks for the tip
give it a shot
At 07:56 PM 10/11/2007, Wayne Johnson Poked the stick with:
At 18:51 10-11-2007, FORC5 typed:
My only complaint is it is slow to load 1st thing in the morning for some
reason.
Do you keep the big 3 emptied? I'm talking about In, Out Trash as they are
all