Hi Paul,

Did you set up your login info in the directory of email accounts?


There are fields there for account name, account password, and email address as 
well as your real name.  


It's a bit confusing if you're used  to the old directory of services, but 
pretty cool once you set it up as it lets you set up email for multiple 
accounts by using 
the directory of email accounts.  

The nice thing is that I can set it up with my sbcglobal loginfo in the 
username and password fields but with my email address for my own domain in the 
email 
address field and all my mail comes and goes as it should.

I can also set up a separate entry for another account and the two don't 
conflict.


Don


  On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 11:31:33 -0800, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

Hi, Everyone. I got my 6.1 yesterday and installed it. Got the wireless 
configured and that is pretty neat. As before, sometimes, web pages seem to 
get stuck while loading, but trying again usually fixes the problem.
However, I tried email this morning.
I was surprised that I had to enter my user ID, and password each time I 
wanted to use email. The mane and address fields were already filled out, 
but you have to enter user ID and password each time.
It took me three times to get my 138 messages. The first time, speech kept 
up with the braille display, but we  hung at 67 or somewhere around there.
I disconnected and tried again. This time, the braille display practically 
flew with speech far behind. However, we still hung at 84. Pressing the 
right most thumb key told me that 100 percent of the message had been 
downloaded, but that email size was zero.
This time, I turned speech off and tried again. The third time was the 
charm and all messages were downloded.
What a pleasure to look at email. Pressing control 8 on the qt pretty much 
immediately sent the email to the trash. A couple messages stuck for 15 
seconds or so, but then were gone.
I did get two messages that shows the no subject line and anonymous from 
field. If one presses enter on these, there is nothing in them at all. They 
are blank.
At least there was only two or three, but sad that they had no contents.
On exiting email back to the main menu, I was asked if I wanted to empty 
the trash. Pressing y had we wait for only probably 15-20 seconds or less 
and all was gone.
It seems that if you have speech on and it lags behind the braille display 
that mail gets hung up. The no subject emails will be a problem because you 
can't even open them and see what they are, at least not the ones I downloaded.
All in all, good job, PDI.



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