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** Reply to message from "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> on Tue, 28 Sep 2004
22:12:50 PDT7
> ** Reply to message from "J.Pfisterer pfisterer@gtcinternet.com"
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> > I downloaded, installed and just now tried it out. It looks
> > like a really great program ...; but it too doesn't seem to
> > authenticate" outgoing e-mails.
>
> When you create an "outgoing server" there are several types, one > being authSMTP, which should work (unless they are using something > strange from MS).
O.K. Missed that when I set it up. Wasn't looking for it to be a separate
option. As you can see by the arrival of this message, it works!
> > Since the latest version is over a year old, I expect there's
> > little chance of an "authentication" capability being added to
> > it. ...
>
> The reason for the long delay between releases is because they are > working on a major change.
Great! Delighted to hear that.
Now that I'm past the "authentication" hurdle, I'll have to get busy
configuring it and learning how to use it.
I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions; but the on-line documentation looks
pretty good so I'll start by looking for answers there.
Thanks for your help!
Jack P.
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