Eudora should work with your provider, they just do not support it but settings are settings in any email program AFAIK. Or at least I can not imagine it not working. Using Eudora 7.1.0.9. My only complaint is it is slow to load 1st thing in the morning for some reason. Rest of the day OK fp
At 03:38 PM 10/11/2007, DHSinclair Poked the stick with: >Thanks Wayne, >Sorry, Router is D-Link DGL-4300 (per Hayes recc). But, I will go look inside >again tonight. >Good, about Eudora/Netscape! >OK, understand the "other peep's mail server." Hmm..This will not affect List >mail will it? >Yes, will look at Agent 4.x....I don't do much "news" anyway..... >I thought the name/addy was odd too. Good info, tnx! >Best, >Duncan > > >At 17:39 10/11/2007 -0400, you wrote: > >>At 17:13 10-11-2007, DHSinclair typed: >>>Believe the router is a "gateway" router. Maybe not. How would I know? >> >>Under Advanced Routing under Setup for your Linksys Router you can set it to >>either Gateway or Router. If you're connected directly to a modem then you're >>probably using Gateway mode. >> >>>From my LAN's perspective, I am treating it as my "gateway." All my clients >>>have >>>the router's IP addy as their "gateway" on the tcp/ip tab. >>> >>>In any case, I now have the IP addys I think I need. Some make sense, some >>>do not. >>> >>>Q1: I use Eudora. BellSouth seems to be dead to Eudora. >> >>No way. If you can setup Netscape then you can setup Eudora. >> >>>Q2: Seems the Bellsouth blocks/filters port 25. Believe this is PoPmail >>>port. Can I switch >>>Eudora to IMAP and truck on with Bellsouth? >> >>Many ISPs block/filter the 1st 1000 ports but that doesn't mean you can't get >>your mail. It just means you can't use someone else's email server on port 25. >> >>>Q3: Bellsouth uses the same server (mail.bellsouth.net) for both inbound and >>>outbound mail. >>>Is this normal? I do know that they seem to have extensive spam, junk, etc, >>>filtering. Perhaps >>>this is a good thing..... :) >> >>Is it normal? It is for them. Some other ISPs may do this. Some use >>pop.isp.com while others use pop3.isp.com for incoming as it's just a matter >>of configuration on the ISPs end. >> >>>So I check out the "news" server for Bellsouth and find that it is: >>>(should I choose to do Opera or Agent!) >>>nxdomain.guide.opendns.com 208.69.32.130 >>>and the server is in San Francisco, CA. >>>Q4: What's up with this? Are the "news" channels still as polluted as they >>>were in 1999? >> >>That addy is NOT a UseNet server addy. Most of them are news.isp.com format & >>I would use the new Agent 4.x >> >> ---------------+-------------- >>I'm a geek that loves to tweak. > > >This email scanned for Viruses and Spam by ZCloud.net -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- Buddhist to hotdog vendor: "Make me One with everything"
