On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 12:04:33 +0100, Marten Gallagher wrote:
OF COURSE (AND I AM DELIBERATELY SHOUTING) IF WE HAD A SYSTEM OF
CHANGING ACCOUNT PROPERTIES ACROSS ALL ACCOUNTS AT ONCE THIS
WOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM...
Nonsense.
???
You want to turn TB! into some kind of mailserver. TB! is not a
On Thursday, April 29, 2004 at 5:04:00 AM, you wrote:
With 38 email accounts it is a nightmare changing every account's SMTP
server when I move from one connecion method to another.
Ah, but XRay will do it automatically with no action on your part.
Absolutely painless and invisible, provided
On Thursday, April 29, 2004 at 1:11:57 AM, you wrote:
OF COURSE (AND I AM DELIBERATELY SHOUTING) IF WE HAD A SYSTEM OF
CHANGING ACCOUNT PROPERTIES ACROSS ALL ACCOUNTS AT ONCE THIS WOULDN'T
BE A PROBLEM...
Nonsense.
???
(Btw. Your signature is TOO LONG.)
Whoops - wrong template - will
On Thu 29 April 2004, 21:07:36 +1000, Marten Gallagher wrote:
Ah, but XRay will do it automatically with no action on your part.
Absolutely painless and invisible, provided that for each SMTP server you
need to use you can identify a unique IP address range that your laptop
will have been
On Thu 29 April 2004, 21:07:36 +1000, Marten Gallagher wrote:
Ah, but XRay will do it automatically with no action on your part.
Absolutely painless and invisible, provided that for each SMTP server you
need to use you can identify a unique IP address range that your laptop
will have been
No, I mean the IP address of your laptop.
In my office, my laptop gets assigned an IP address in the range
192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255
For one of my ISPs it gets 203.34.171.0-203.34.171.255 or
203.222.89.0-203.34.89.255
For another of my ISPs it gets 203.133.246.0-203.133.246.255 or
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