On Tue, 23 May 2000, Roman Bysh wrote:
Hi everybody,
Well, after many hours, I am finally connected to the Internet through
Linux!!
Paul,
I was able to bring in my e-mail. Hooray. I will followup with a full
report.
Roman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Congratulations once again!
Paul
While I was in Windows NT4, I contacted @Home and changed by password.
I then reinstalled Linux Mandrake again.
In Linux, I logged in as user. In Netscape I modified the following:
A) Select Edit-Preferences -Identity. In the Email address field:
Changed [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B)
Hi everybody,
Well, after many hours, I am finally connected to the Internet through
Linux!!
However, there is one item. The mail server is responding and is
requesting a password.
It will not recognize the Windows password.
What a learning experience (thanks Randall).
Roman
Roman,
I have @home also and the password mail is looking for is the one you
gave @home when you first set up the account. I windoze, Outlook or
whatever you are using is asks for it once and then saves it. I know
Netscape will do the same thing after you enter it the first time.
Thanks. I thought I was going out of my mind. In Netscape, the following
was edited in Netscape:
Under Edit
A) Select Edit-Preferences -Identity. Type in the Email address field:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
B) Click on the Mail Servers. Under Incoming Mail Servers, you should
see POP
C) Click and
Romanator wrote:
Thanks. I thought I was going out of my mind. In Netscape, the following
was edited in Netscape:
Under Edit
A) Select Edit-Preferences -Identity. Type in the Email address field:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
B) Click on the Mail Servers. Under Incoming Mail Servers, you should