Thanks.

I'll give it a try.

Friday, June 24, 20057:10 PMJerry Yeagerjerry at browseryshop.com

>Receiving is not usually the problem, it is sending.
>
>Usually you will need to set your outgoing (SMTP) mail to use password 
>authentication (or whichever type your main-mail ISP wants). Then in 
>the handy boxes, enter your username and password.
>
>                       Jerry
>
>p.s. Eh just to be sure Harry, I do take it that you are not  
>installing war-driving software and becoming a drive around spammer 
>looking for unguarded networks to uh, 'borrow'.
>
>(big toothy grin)
>
>
>On Jun 24, 2005, at 6:36 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> A while back there was a discussion on how to set your email account so
>> you could send and receive email on someone else's wireless connection.
>> I've misplaced the answer.
>>
>> Help will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Harry
>>
>>
>>
>> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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>>
>>
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>Someday, I will come up with a clever signature line. I am not sure if 
>I will use it or not, but I will come up with one.
>
>
>
>| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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