Hello Sudip,
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 at08:22:16[GMT +0545](which was 03:37 where I live)
you wrote:
SP> You haven't missed anything. TB! is a plain text mail client. While it
SP> can view inbound HTML messages, you can't composed HTML messages with
SP> TB!
OK. It's just that in AMEOL, my offline rea
Hello Gary,
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 at21:12:06[GMT -0500](which was 03:12 where I live)
you wrote:
G> It takes time to learn all the features that are available in TB! However,
G> these additional things are not necessary to get or send mail.
It certainly does. I'll get there in the end because I wi
Hello Gary,
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 at20:55:34[GMT -0500](which was 02:55 where I live)
you wrote:
G> On second thought, you probably do not need to keep port 25 (SMTP) open,
G> unless you are running your own mail server. Try closing that down, and
G> sew what happens when you send mail. You shoul
Hello Gary,
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 at20:13:39[GMT -0500](which was 02:13 where I live)
you wrote:
G> It is *not* TB! It is any MUA. They all use the same standard ports.
G> This is because when you send and recieve mail, it uses 2 ports, 25 for
G> SMTP and 110 for POP3. If you use SSL or IMAP, th
Hello ETM,
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 at20:51:04[GMT -0400](which was 01:51 where I live)
you wrote:
E> I am using medium for local and high security for internet and am
E> on cable and it works. Have you tried that in ZoneAlarm? (I am
E> using free, not pro version, and prefer the earlier version, no
Hello Alexander,
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 at02:27:43[GMT +0300](which was 00:27 where I live)
you wrote:
AC> Are you running ZoneAlarm by any chance? If yes, it is probably
AC> the culprit. To fix this, add your pop server's IP in ZoneAlarm's
AC> local zone and all should be fine.
That's already in
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