Hi,
Tom (my son) was at work 30 & 1500 miles away, Harry (from this list) would,
I'm sure, not stoop so low (he's OK on his McPeak ;-), & Dick, well, that's
me! I didn't notice anyone around me glancing over to see if I was hacking
into *his* machine, so I guess it was OK.
BTW, how *do* you (sorry! I mean "does one"!) snoop into another Wifi PC
near-by?
I'll look at the "Gmail" thread again, & Vincent, I've sent a post to my
ISP.
Regards,
Richard.be
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harondel J. Sibble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: Wifi in airports
On 27 Jan 2006 at 7:18, Richard King wrote:
Using my LT in 2 airports this week, I noticed that Outlook Express would
receive OK, but would not send.
Hmm, hope for your sake you did that over a WPA, or VPN connection of have
SSL enabled for your email account, otherwise, you just gave your email
username and password (and potentially other info) to any tom, dick and
harry within wireless "listening" range.
Is this general, or is it a config/firewall issue in my PC?
Works fine on my WLAN at home.
Yes, see the latter part of the "Gmail changing from header when sending
from
smtp.gmail.com" thread for why.
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