Am 15.11.2002 17:45 Uhr schrieb "Marty Lindower" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all-
> 
>   My wife loves her new iBook (OS X.2.1), but there's something scwewy
> about her email situation. From school (static IP, wired network), she can
> check both her school (POP) and personal (.mac, POP) email. But from home
> (Airport/internet sharing from G4 on cable modem) her school email comes up
> as 'a connection failure occurred". She's using Entourage for email, and she
> has normal web/net access from the iBook at both locations. As far as I
> know, there are no firewalls that should be keeping her out of the school
> network, and the only difference between location manager settings is the
> manual ethernet settings vs. DHCP. Any ideas??
Then I guess her school's e-mail server does authentication from her being
logged in to her school's internet account. My university used to follow the
same principle.
> 
> TIA,
Welcome.

Christoph


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