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Hello Orson,

Saturday, July 07, 2001, 10:10:33 AM, you wrote:

OK> Hi Nick,

OK> Yes, "mail" is used for both SMTP server and Mail Server -- it works
OK> and it's what was recommended by AT&T.

OK> Maybe I have to enter the full address for my mail servers?

OK> Orson


>>> I have AT&T @Home, and with this ISP the name we enter for mail
>>> server is simply "mail".

>> I believe that is where your problem may lie. Simply typing "mail" should
>> not work... it has to be "mail.server name". What have you listed as your
>> SMTP Server? Are you able to send messages with just "mail" as you SMTP
>> Server name?

I am using @home.com and have "mail" at the server as well as SMTP.
User name is mckane.  My password "*****" and POP3 in Protocol.  In
the Authentication... tab regular has the dot.

Could be that there are more settings to be checked?

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Enjoy all that life has to offer,
John                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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