I have installed SIMS on my Wallstreet Powerbook to run as a SMTP server for when I travel. Normally, the laptop boots into 10.2.4, and runs SIMS in classic.
I cannot figure out what the proper setting is in Eudora to set the SIMS on the local computer as the SMTP server. So, I guess my first question is, can I use SIMS as a local SMTP server as I am trying to do? And, if I can, what is the proper way to specify the computer in the Eudora settings?
Aside from getting this to work, you may discover that most dialup services have disabled port 25, so you will not be able to run outbound SMTP anyway. There is always an ISP supplied SMTP server. In many cases, it will be your only choice.
Personally, I use a webmail service when I travel. Then I can get and send mail from any browser anywhere.
-- Neil
Neil Herber Corporate info at http://www.eton.ca/ Eton Systems, 15 Pinepoint Drive, Nepean, ON, Canada K2H 6B1 Tel: (613) 829-4668
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