Joseph,
I beg to differ with you but I have Juno 5.0, Build 33 and I can send and
receive e-mails with no problem via my computer software and not their
Web site. I have had this account since around 1997 and don't have any
problems with it. I also wonder why you call it "bloated"?
Cindy Sanderson
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 09:47:32 -0500 joseph marty
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
> Unless Juno has changed their service, you must have their
> e-mail/internet client installed to send e-mail or access the
> Internet from your computer. If you have one of Juno's old free
> accounts, they have changed the rule so that you can no longer
> access or send e-mail except from their web site. Therefore, don't
> bother to download and install their Juno 5 bloated software unless
> you have a paid for account with them.
>
> >I have a LAN with a Belkin router, a cable-connected desktop with
> Windows SE, and an HP wireless laptop with Windows HP. Everything
> works fine as it should except that when I send email from the
> laptop with Eudora or with Outlook Express, it fails and I get an
> error return ".. 550(PERMFAIL) juno.com requires valid sender
> domain" I also get it with my comcast.net account. I can send
> email with the laptop, access the internet with both machines, and
> access one machine from the other.
>
> PCSOFT's List Owner's:
> Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
>
>
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