Actually, this is a configurable option after you've logged into the web interface under Options. Well, at least, you can configure the SMTP authentication requirements. Cheers, Greg -----Original Message----- From: Paul Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: More thoughts - Re: [pop3] gmx.co.uk >At 06:16 PM 6/18/01, Alan S. Harrell wrote: > >>This is a popper, everyone. You can get yourself a "co.uk" domain. >> >>http://gmx.co.uk/ >> >>It will give you your pop and smpt settings immediately following >>signup. However, you must type your full email address in your client >>configuration as your username. They also assign you a user number of >>sorts and possibly you can use that in your client configuration as >>your username. I did not test that. > >Yes, I have been using mine for a few weeks since it first was discussed on >this list, and the user number is what you have to use as your "login name"...
