Jeff if I understand you correctly; it should be like OE.  Go
to tools or options, then 'accounts', next the 'server' tab
and change your POP3 INcoming or SMTP OUTgoing there.  I've
never seen nor heard of a POP server with all 0's, better
check that.  I think that MIGHT be Norton screwing things up.
That's one of the problems I had with version 200x and it's
proprietary POP3 server settings.

What I do is use the IP for the POP3 instead of the domain
all the time (it's faster) and if I change domain servers, I
just switch them back a forth a few times over a few days.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Dougherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello...I sure hope this gets through to the list.
Currently, my web host is moving me to a new server.
In the past, it has often taken at least 24 hours before I
was directed to the new
IP address, after Earthlink (my ISP) would update their
cache.
Anyway, when this happens, I have to check email using my
domain name as well as
setting up another account using the old  IP address as well
as using the domain
name.
Either I am not doing it right, or they also deleted my
emails off the old server.
How do I set the POP server?
I was using pop.000.000.000
And [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The old IP doesn't even have my site there anymore..which has
me worried
(66.197.244.215)
I thought it was customary to leave the site at both IP
addresses until all ISP's
were pointing to the new DNS servers. But then how did my web
browser and Outlook
go to the brand new server so quickly? I know these may be
tough questions for
most of you, but I would be happy with just on how to set
Outlook up.
Please send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] since I can not
receive anything on my
regular domain
Thank you.

Jeff
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