Hey Thomas,

Wednesday, June 06, 2001, 4:09:42 AM, you wrote:

TF> Tech support did not know the IP address of pop3.kimo.com.tw and will
TF> send me an email (to GMX, because I cannot check Kimo....), but is
TF> there a way we can look this up somewhere?

Depends on the OS you are running.  WinNT & 2000 have a NSLookup
command (like unix) and you may find it on 95/8 & ME (depending on how
IP was installed I think...).

If you do have NSLookup, you just type "nslookup pop3.kimo.com.tw" and
you should get a response like:
Name:    pop3.kimo.com.tw
Address:  210.59.144.204

Another thing you can try, but I am unsure of the behavior on 9x/ME is
the ping command.  On the command line type "ping pop3.kimo.com.tw"
and you should get a response like:
Pinging pop3.kimo.com.tw [210.59.144.204] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=220ms TTL=234
Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=210ms TTL=234
Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=211ms TTL=234
Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=210ms TTL=234

Ping statistics for 210.59.144.204:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 210ms, Maximum =  220ms, Average =  212ms

The first line of the ping response gives you the host name
(pop3.kimo.com.tw) followed by the IP Address in parrens.

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