Thanks for the assistance. In case he needs it, my friend will appreciate getting a copy of the patch Chris references (below). I'd appreciate a referral to Dave's site or, if Chris's inventions are not posted there, I'd appreciate receiving it directly from Chris. Many thanks!
---Jay On 1/31/05, chris declared: >>Because he is able to send mail without any problems, he and I both >>assume that all other setting are correct. It's just the Email Account >>setting, which interacts with the POP server, that we can't figure out. > >What are the settings that they say to use for Outlook? Every ISP >supports Outlook. > >Translate Outlook to Emailer: > >Outlook Username = xxx >Outlook outgoing mail server = yyy > >Emailer = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >The bind you get into is if they say the username is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ie: >username is a full email address). Emailer can't work with that by >default. You are on the right track by replacing the @ sign in the >username portion with another symbol, but not all mail servers will other >things. > >If you are forced to use a 2nd @ sign, then you need to get the patch off >my ftp site (BWAA HAA HAA HAA, that would imply my FTP site is up and >running, and that the patching program worked on more then a handful of >systems). Dave may have it archived on his site, or he may have the >pre-patched version. > >Worst case, I can send you the prepatched version tonight (I really >should keep a copy on my work computer). > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

