On 2/5/05 2:05 PM, "Larry Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 2/5/05 3:53 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> On 2/5/05 1:33 PM, "Larry Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> 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.
>> 
>> Why do you say that? In the US, if you pay $20 a year or so for POP access,
>> you can use Yahoo via POP within Entourage. Perhaps Richard should tell us
>> if he uses his ISP's SMTP server or Yahoo's SMTP server for sending mail on
>> his Yahoo account. His ISP might not permit him to use Yahoo's SMTP server -
>> and this might even be a recent development corresponding with the behavior
>> change two weeks ago. Some ISPs (like Earthlink) forbid relaying to other
>> SMTP servers than their own.
> 
> Paul, of course he could do POP to Yahoo from within Entourage. But if that
> is what he was doing, would he write, "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."?
> Of course not as the statement would make no sense then.

You've got a point. I guess we need to hear back from Richard.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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