Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/19/09 15:14, NO wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/19/09 09:30, NO wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
NO wrote:
Hello all.. I have encountered this before and fixed it, yet cannot
remember how to now.
INFO WG wrote:
Sadly, another reason all efforts should have been long ago placed on
SM 2.
1) You're assuming that effort on SeaMonkey 1.1.x releases takes away
from efforts on SeaMonkey 2.0.
2) You really want SeaMonkey 1.1.x to not get security releases, leaving
us without a stable,
On 01/20/09 12:26, HeavyDuty wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.14
WinXP Pro SP3
hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe.
While I have posted a similar question before, there is new
information from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod
relating to turning off authentication.
I am still struggling
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
for those who are wondering, but the news server aioe is back up and
running again.
NOTE: if you get an error message, then delete the newsgroups you have,
refresh the list, and re-subscribe to them.
ANOTHER NOTE: some groups may have been removed so
Gus Richter wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
for those who are wondering, but the news server aioe is back up and
running again.
NOTE: if you get an error message, then delete the newsgroups you
have, refresh the list, and re-subscribe to them.
ANOTHER NOTE: some groups may
HeavyDuty wrote:
Chatting with Comcast tech support on line is an act of frustration.
It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the techs only
script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs have NO IDEA
about settings for any other e-mail provider besides Comcast.
here,
On 01/20/09 15:09, HeavyDuty wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/20/09 12:26, HeavyDuty wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.14
WinXP Pro SP3
hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe.
While I have posted a similar question before, there is new
information from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod
relating to
HeavyDuty wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.14
WinXP Pro SP3
hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe.
While I have posted a similar question before, there is new information
from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod relating to turning off
authentication.
I am still struggling with using seamonkey e-mail
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Chatting with Comcast tech support on line is an act of
frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the
techs only script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs have
NO IDEA about settings for any other
Just to get past all the noise, here is what I think you're trying to do.
Please correct me if I'm wrong:
You have your PC connected to the Internet via Comcast.
You want to sent e-mail using your Earthlink's SMTP provider.
If this is true, Comcast support won't be able to help you.
You need to
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date
of 12/31/1969?
bj
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Daniel wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.14
WinXP Pro SP3
hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe.
While I have posted a similar question before, there is new
information from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod relating to
turning off authentication.
I am still struggling with using
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
I think you misunderstood here. When connecting to comcast's SMTP
server, you'll
never provide your Mcleod user name and/or password.
If that is the case, how is that I can send earthlink e-mail accounts
using the
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Chatting with Comcast tech support on line is an act of
frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the
techs only script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs have
NO IDEA about settings for any other
On 01/20/09 17:34, HeavyDuty wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Chatting with Comcast tech support on line is an act of
frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the
techs only script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs have
HeavyDuty wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Chatting with Comcast tech support on line is an act of
frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted,
the techs only script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs
have NO IDEA about
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