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On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, Rob wrote...

> i tried AnalogX's proxy utility, but TB! does not like it ...
> (though WWW surfing is OK ...)

[..]

> i've got an account with an unlimited number of e-mail addresses, so
> i use the POP3 user+account trick when collecting mail for
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...

It's actually common with a lot of proxy servers. You might want to
try ending the login name with the server... and change the server to
the proxy server.  For example:

Username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password: <usual password>
Server: 192.168.0.1

You might need to switch the # and @ around... I cannot remember which
order they go in.

- --
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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