ON Tuesday, September 24, 2002, 9:08:08 PM, you wrote:

TF> There is one problem with having your own SMTP server on your machine:
TF> you need to be connected until the mail is delivered. With a dial-up
TF> connection this can be frustrating if the recipeint's server has a
TF> problem.

Your absolutely right about this aspect. I have been using cable and
ADSL for almost 5 years now, I forget that people are still using
dial-up accounts.

TF> Therefore, I recommend creating an account with www.myrealbox.com and
TF> use their SMTP server (you have to log on to the SMTP server with your
TF> POP account details but can use any From address). This way, you just
TF> send your mail to their server, log off, and they do the rest. ;-)

That's a good, functional alternative.

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Best regards,
 Gerard 
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