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,  those are other ports....
G> It is not a question of your mailer... it is a question of you knowing
G> your firewall.  Just set your firewall to open up port 25, and/or 110,
G> experiment a little.  I am sure you can open up individual ports, instead
G> of a general "medium security." If you use IMAP and/or SLL to your ISP,
G> let us know...

I never said it *was* TB, honest :-)

Your suggestion was perfect and TB now works every time (so far!)

Many thanks.

-- 
Best regards,

Richard

Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195


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