*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Hi Roger,
Check the "Internet" control panel if you have one. Also the TCP/IP, but since your browser is working, your TCP/IP is probably just fine now. Questions: What Mac OS are you using? What type of internet connection do you use? (dial up PPP, DSL, Office LAN, etc) Did you trash "programs" from inside your system folder? Did you trash any bits from inside the Emailer folder? Can you use the same password & username at freeserve's webmail? That will prove if you have the correct login info. <http://fsmail.freeserve.com/webmail/login.html> Here's how to set up MS LookOut for FreeServe: <http://www.fsnet.co.uk/help/email/outlookexpress/oe5easysettings.htm> Emailer is very similar setup, except that the POP (incoming) mail server and the user ID go into the same box. Since you can't have 2 "@" signs in the login, use a "%" for the 1st one. So it might be something like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hope this helps. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix On 4/27/04 3:10 AM, Roger Barclay [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keyboard to say: >Hi, > Can anyone help me with this? I had Emailer 2.0 running quite happily >on >my Mac 9500/200 & then, after a rush of blood to the head I junked a load of >what seemed to be useless programs. In doing so, I inadvertently lost some >vital internet settings, none of which I had noted down. I re-installed >some >of the missing bits & got my browser (iCab) up & running again but sofar >have >failed to get Emailer to work. All that comes up is a failure log which >reads: 'POP server error "-ERR [AUTH] Invalid login/password pair" '. > To date I've changed my password, tried both internet & manual >configurations & deleted & re-installed Emailer. I'm in the UK & my ISP is >Freeserve (or whatever they're calling themselves now). > All advice will be welcome! TIA. > Roger Barclay. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

