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** Reply to message from "J.Pfisterer pfisterer@gtcinternet.com" on Tue, 28 Sep
2004 17:58:06 PDT7
> I downloaded, installed and just now tried it out. It looks like a
> really great program--miles ahead of its PostRoad Mailer antecedent
> that I tried earlier. I saw a lot that I liked about it in this
> short trial; 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).
See HELP "Polarbar Settings" - "Outgoing Mail Servers". My ISP ignores the
authSMTP, I have to use pop before send when I am traveling.
> Since the latest version is over a year old, I expect there's little
> chance of an "authentication" capability being added to it. That's
> sad, because I really would like to use it. It seems to have a lot
> of features that I've been wanting.
The reason for the long delay between releases is because they are working on a
major change. One of the new features is to be a macro language. Another is
automatic aging for all the folders. For example all the folders will be able
to be aged with either a number of items to keep or an expiration in a given
number of days. In the current release only the TRASH folder is automatically
aged. I am waiting very impatiently because I need both of those features.
--
Robert Blair
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