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In <200412101656.iBAGuJT8062649@deimos.aros.net>, on 12/10/04   
   at 08:56 AM, jbrush@aros.net said:  
 
>I don't think Nick is around much anymore,  
 
No on this list. :-)  He reasonably active on the mr/2 lists.  More so on  
the mr2win list, I suspect.  
 
>Google Mail now allows POP3 and SMTP server access, which is great, but  
>they want different port settings on both servers and TLS enabled.  
 
Mr/2 does not support any of this.  
 
>The windows version of Mozilla  
>accepts all of these settings, but the OS/2 one does not seem to permit  
>me to change that either.   
 
You probably should be asking this on  
 
 <news://netscape.public.mozilla.os2>  
 
Steven  
 
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