Re: Hotmail and TB (was: Re: Editing received messages)

2000-11-24 Thread Peter Steiner

Sorry for replying this late, i still have 400 messages to sift
through...

On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 17:41:04 -0800, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

JA www.gmx.net
[...]
JA  - It seems to reject all mail from Hotmail.com addresses. I'm not
JA completely sure about this point, but maybe someone else could
JA share their experiences?  Could this be because of my use of
JA forwarding addresses?

It's a default option that any mail from a hotmail sender, but not
coming from a hotmail server, is blocked (spam protection). If
you forward other accounts to GMX, you will get hit by this, but you
can disable it somewhere in the configuration pages...

Regards

Peter
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Re: Hotmail and TB (was: Re: Editing received messages)

2000-11-21 Thread Angel

Hi there!

 how do I get my messages and email addresses off of hotmail and onto the bat. 
  I'm having trouble fining their pop3 address.

JA You can
JA find the message in the archives at:
JA http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg15604.html
JA It is extremely well written.  [Angel: Thanks for the great list!]

Thanks... :)

I WILL add that while no POP3 email program such as TheBat!, Eudora et
al. can download Hotmail emails in and of themselves, it CAN be done using
a 3rd party program called Web2Pop. Outlook Express *can* access Hotmail, but
it does it in a manner different than TB! using Web2Pop, which allows TB!
to access Hotmail as if it were a non-webbased email account.

Web2Pop can be found at: http://www.jmasoftware.com . It is shareware,
but having used it for months and registering it, I can honestly vouch
for it...and with as many email accounts as I have, business related
and otherwise, it sure saves me time and effort. We have it set up to work
with TB! and M$ Outlook (*not* "Outlook Express") and it works fine.

If anyone needs help setting up Web2Pop, they can drop me
an email.. I would be glad to assist. :)

You did mention "Softhome"'s forwarding: my better-half uses his
Softhome account as the recipient of approx. 5 forwarded email accounts
(I use it strictly as POP3) and thus far has had no problem with it.
They are delivered almost instantly...Softhome has been one of THE most
reliable and efficient of all Free POP3 Email services we have bumped
into over the years. :) I may add that their SMTP works wonders as
well. Meaning, we can use their SMTP server from TB! no matter what
ISP we are connected to. This helps a LOT, as anyone who's changed
ISPs and has numerous accounts in their Email client can tell you that
changing the SMTP settings can be a pain-in-the-rear. So Softhome's
services, overall, is an A+++ in my own opinion. :)

I apologize for the lateness of this replyhope this helps :D

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Re: Hotmail and TB (was: Re: Editing received messages)

2000-11-18 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hi Januk,

   On Friday, November 17, 2000 @ 17:41:04 -0800, you
   wrote the following about "Hotmail and TB (was: Re:
   Editing received messages)"
  

Januk [...] consider changing e-mail accounts to a service
Januk that does offer free POP3 access.

Januk I am evaluating 3 such services at the moment. Here
Januk are some of the things I've found. [...]

   Yahoo! email is free, consistent, easy to use, has
   pop3 access.
   
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Re: Hotmail in TB!

2000-05-11 Thread Thomas Speer

Hallo Pim,

Am 11.05.00 um 00:10 Uhr, schriebst Du:

PS Hi TBUDL-members,

PS In my desperate attempts to find a way to receive and send mail
PS through my Hotmail accounts using TB!, I downloaded Cyber-Info Email
PS Notify 4. Instead of installing it right away, I read the readme.txt
PS and here is what I found:

PS quote

PS USING

PS In POP3 server options, input your POP3 server, username and password.

PS E.g.
PS Description  : Peter's Account

PS POP3 server name : mail.anymail.com {your POP3 server}, or
PSmail.hotmail.com (for Hotmail account)
PSmail.yahoo.com (for Yahoo Mail account)
PSmail.excite.com (for Excite Mail account)
PSinbox.excite.com (for Excite Inbox account)

PS POP3 username: peter {the name before @ of your email address
PSsuppose the email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]}

PS password : X {password of your email account}

PS That's it !

PS Of course you need to input your SMTP mail server. Sometimes, it may be
PS the same as your POP3 server. Also input your return address :

PS e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]


PS Special instruction for WEB-POP mail gateway :

PS *
PS If you want to get mail from Hotmail, Yahoo Mail or Excite Mail by using 
your
PS own email client program, you should do the following :

PS 1. Add account as above.
PS 2. Select Web-POP gateway port in Webmail option.
PS (default is 110, change to other e.g. 888, if other program already used 
it)
PS 3. Inside your email client program,
PSadd a POP3 server : 127.0.0.1 (port should be the same in 2)
PSadd a user name : x#hotmail (Hotmail)
PS  x#yahoo  (Yahoo)
PS  x#excite  (Excite Mail)
PS  x#iexcite (Excite Inbox)
PS  enter the password for that account.

PS Example : Suppose your account in Yahoo is   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PS Then you should add a POP3 server : 127.0.0.1 with user name
PS peter#yahoo

PS *


PS /quote

PS Especially the last part, about WEB-POP mail gateway, seems
PS interesting. It looks like I do not need the downloaded program, it
PS seems that having *any* mail client should be sufficient. I tried to
PS do as described though, but it didn't work out.

To me it sounds like you have to instal this program! It sounds like
it is sucking the mails from hotmail and setting up a smal local POP3
server on your computer.

PS Is there anybody who can achieve something (i.e. use Hotmail with TB!)
PS with the quoted text above? Please let me know.

PS NOTE: I know there are other accounts that work without problems, for
PS instance Yahoo, I just want to get Hotmail working.




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Re: Hotmail in TB!

2000-05-10 Thread Kevin Coates

Hello Pim,

On Wednesday, May 10, 2000 at 00:10:19 +0200 GMT (6:10 PM my local time) you wrote:

PS In my desperate attempts to find a way to receive and send mail
PS through my Hotmail accounts using TB!, I downloaded Cyber-Info Email
PS Notify 4. Instead of installing it right away, I read the
PS readme.txt ..

I've used Cyber Email Notify for a couple of years and found it quite
useful.

I have it scan my Hotmail and Yahoo mailboxes and "redirect"
any messages to my pop3 mailbox so TheBat can retrieve it. It works
quite well and I can read the 6000 daily Hotmail spam messages using
TheBat and not my browser. 8^)

Like TheBat Cyber Email Notify is well worth the registration fee.

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Re: Hotmail in TB!

2000-05-10 Thread Tom Plunket


PS NOTE: I know there are other accounts that work without problems, for
PS instance Yahoo, I just want to get Hotmail working.

Have Hotmail forward to an account that you can get POP3 access to,
and then set up a filter to copy the messages to @hotmail.com into
another folder?  That's what I'd do, if I were to use HotMail.  :)


-tom!

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