Scott, I am a certified Network administrator, so, I know all about setting the pop3 for not using opened relay, and all that crap. My i s p permits this server with the plan I am on.

Chris.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Bresnahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: Two real quick questions regarding software applications


Hi,

System Profile from the Apple menu will give you all your network interface information if you select the Network option in the content area. I actually like this view more than the Network system preference panel.

As for pop3 or smtp. I'd suggest using MacOS X server either Tiger or Leopard. Alternatively if you are running just Tiger, you may want to look into iTools by Tenon. I assume you are aware about restrictions on SMTP and POP placed by your ISP? Often a business account is required to allow you to run these servers. Not to scare you off, but proper SMTP and POP configuration that is secure can be quite a time consuming hobby.


--Scott

Do any of you all know where to go on the Mac, in order to see my internal IP address? I'm going through a router, so I know it's 192.168.1.something, but I don't know the last octet. Also, does anyone know of a good program, preferably g u i based, I'll do terminal as a very last resort, but I mean that's like, do or die, last resort, anyway, that would serve me both as a pop3 and an smtp e-mail server? I'd even be willing to do IMap, if I couldn't do POP3.

Please let me know.

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Do you need help with legal matters? Would you like to have access to legal advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? How about assistance creating/modifying your will? Are you in need of identity theft protection? I'd be happy to assist

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--Scott



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