You can use DHCP with any version of Open Transport, FWIW.
settings on my machine are not the problem.
Then what is? :)
p
That is what I am asking, Eudora does not download mail, and Outlook Express
refuses to open. Open Transport is not the problem, the DHCP settings do not
apply to
At 23:15 -0500 on 25/09/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
Yes, Eudora 3.01, but I cannot figure out how to set it up with a cable
modem and ethernet card. The IIvx is set up for cable access, but I am using
my PC at the moment.
Setup for Eudora is essentially the same as it is for OE - both are POP3
- Original Message -
From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: Unable to open Outlook Express
Setting up the IIvx to use your cable modem should involve little more
than
installing Open Transport
At 13:17 -0500 on 26/09/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
Setting up the IIvx to use your cable modem should involve little more
than
installing Open Transport 1.1.2 and setting the TCP/IP connection to DHCP
(or possibly a static IP if you have a router).
p
The IIvx is set up correctly, Open
- Original Message -
From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: Unable to open Outlook Express
DHCP applies to Open Transport, period. It has nothing to do with the Mac
OS version.
Do other 'net
At 22:50 -0500 on 25/09/01, Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
I am running IE 4.01 an OE 4.01
under MacOS 7.5.5 and 20MB RAM. At first I could run OE, but now it will not
open, it says there is an unexpected error; there is not even an error
number. I can run IE and surf
- Original Message -
From: the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: Unable to open Outlook Express
Get Eudora? :)
Is there any particular reason you *need* to use OE as opposed to a better
client?
p