Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Brian McEwen
On Jul 20, 2005, at 1:38 AM, Yersinia wrote: I ended up with Claris Emailer because Eudora was giving me crap. Ten years later I'm still using Claris. My Powerbook 190 has 1.0, and both my 5300c and G3 have 2.0. Wouldn't dream of switching. ~Yersinia. Does Claris support SSL SMTP

Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Yersinia
Brian McEwen writes, Does Claris support SSL SMTP sessions?? I have no idea what SSL SMTP sessions even ARE, so sorry, I can't tell you. Hmmm, so, what are they? ~Yersinia. What you call genocide, I call a day's work. -- Aamon Maritza while impersonating Gul DarHeel --

Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Brian McEwen
On Jul 20, 2005, at 5:48 AM, Yersinia wrote: I have no idea what SSL SMTP sessions even ARE, so sorry, I can't tell you. Hmmm, so, what are they? ~Yersinia. most big ISPs now require you to use encryption when talking to their SMTP servers when you are sending email from some IP address

Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Yersinia
Brian McEwen writes, most big ISPs now require you to use encryption when talking to their SMTP servers when you are sending email from some IP address that is outside of their network (when you are not at home, for exmaple, but at the StarBucks (assuming they don't provide service to the

Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread bmcewen
equipped or set up for wireless at all. I do all my Internetting including email via a dialup connection. I've got my Powerbooks both configured (FreePPP) for numbers local to the out-of-town place I occasionally find myself (five STATES away from home: never mind the Starbucks which is

Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Dr. Balogh NĂ¡ndor
Thanks for all of you for your kind help. I'll check if both Eudora and Claris support SSL SMTP sessions Nandor - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 12:52 PM Subject: Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail

Re: PB100 screen

2005-07-20 Thread Robert Little
Ben wrote - Do they age with use, or simply age as humans, even if they do nothing? This specific PB 100 has been used intensively for 4-5 years (1992-1996) then it was replaced by newer models and I just switch it on once every other month. In the last 8 months it has been

Re: PowerBook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 20.07.2005 um 21:31 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: Subject: Re: Powerbook 100 POP3 mail client Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 01:38:25 -0400 From: Yersinia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manfred writes, Claris might cause problems with some ISPs. Eudora then is the choice. I ended

Re: Powerbook 100 screen

2005-07-20 Thread Dr . O . M . Betz
Am 20.07.2005 um 21:31 Uhr schrieb PowerBooks: I have a few Outbounds. They came out before the Portable. They were advanced with detachable Keyboards and the Isobar mouse and you can even use VHS camcorder batteries in them. Heard about these before, but never actually saw one in my life.

Re: PowerBook 100 POP3 mail client

2005-07-20 Thread Yersinia
OM writes, Ah, finally they're back again on LEM - now as Tacitus' Anals. Once they were on Compact Macs as old listhands will remember. Poor old Tacitus. Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses. I'm sure it's not Yersinia's fault, she's one of the more helpful list members over here, and the