Monday, September 12, 2005, Michael Acklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> .....

> Make sure you have the following set up:

> Send Mail:

>      Server: smtp.gmail.com
>      Authentication: SMTP Authentication Checked
>      Specific Settings: User Name and Password
>      Connection: Secure to Regular Port (STARTTLS)*
>      Port: 587

Does Secure connection for email requires that it be offered by the ISP?
Or one can simply configure and use the secure connection -- independent
of the ISP?


> Receive Mail:

>      Server: pop.gmail.com
>      Authentication: Regular
>      User:
>      Password:
>      Connection: Secure to Dedicated Port {TLS)*
>      Port: 995

Same question for POP3.

-- 
Thanks in advance



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