On 2/5/05 3:26 PM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 5/2/05 8:34 pm, "Larry Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On 2/5/05 10:24 AM, Richard Shane at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Diane, I haven't taken the tcpflow step yet because I realized there is a
>>> piece of information that is an important diagnostic clue that leads me to
>>> believe the problem lies with Entourage, not my ISP: When I am at home using
>>> dial up, I am able to use a Yahoo account to send mail. Just not able to use
>>> Entourage. So that leads me to believe it's not an ISP problem.
>> 
>> Yahoo is web mail. Your ISP is not involved at all with the mail traffic,
>> just in the web traffic between your computer and Yahoo's web server. Yahoo
>> sends the mail via their mail server with no involvement by your ISP.
> 
> Yahoo can also do POP mail. In some countries its free, in others you have
> to have a paid account, but it is available.

True, Barry, but because he said "When I am at home using dial up, I am able
to use a Yahoo account to send mail. Just not able to use Entourage.", I
concluded he was talking about Yahoo via the web. Otherwise he would have to
be using some other POP e-mail client besides Entourage for his statement to
make any sense in which case I expect he would have named the e-mail client
involved.

-- Larry Stone
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   http://www.stonejongleux.com/
   


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