Thanks as always Chris.
>>Preparing messages
>> Connecting to Internet using Account "iPass"
>> Sending mail using "smtp.localhost"
>> ** Could not resolve the domain name "smtp.localhost" because no data
>> was available for reading.
>>
>>I also tried just localhost and got something similar.
>>
>>Can baton work under OS X ?
>>Would Mail work for just a short trip?
>>I would have to import my addressbook at leat.
>
>I have no idea why you would try smtp.localhost... but I'm sure you had
>your reasons.
>
>Since you are trying to do this with OS X, use 127.0.0.1 as the SMTP
>server name instead of localhost (or in your case, where you used
>smtp.localhost). For some really strange reason, OS X doesn't like to
>work with the locahost term despite the fact that is should be setup for
>it and it is more or less a *nix standard to accept it.
>
>But whatever, regardless of the reasons, I have found that OS X doesn't
>want to let Classic use the locahost term, so simply use 127.0.0.1 (which
>is what localhost means anyway, so you are using the direct IP address
>for it instead, which any IP stack will support)
>
>-chris
><http://www.mythtech.net>
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