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Hello Thomas!

On Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at 4:22:36 AM you wrote:

> Just thought of something: IIRC the SMTP server needs your customer
> number, not your login name, to authenticate you. If you have filled
> in your login name under User Name, try changing it to your customer
> number.

No, it does not. If you use your customer number instead of one of
your login names (= e-mail addresses) you check all your accounts
(under this number) at once.

If I use "dierkhaasis" I only check this specific address, not my
other ones.

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Dierk Haasis

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The Bat 1.49

Windows 95 4.0 1212 C

It is better to be both right and consistent. But if you have to
choose - you must choose to be right. (Winston Churchill)

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