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Subject:
From:
David Farrington <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 16 Jan 2001 00:01:27 -1000
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I too surf using free ISP (of the ones left). I read their FAQ about e-mail and discovered that I must be logged into their e-mail to be able to send URLs or mail in general. Try logging in and have your email program set-up to their suggested protocol for mail.


Laurence Panon wrote:

> i often surf the net using a free isp(from whom i have an e-address i don't use), but when i try to send an url while i'm connected it doesn't get sent until i connect to my usual mail isp, and then there is no trace of the message having been sent in the sent items (nor is there anything in the outbox when i log on). should i change my mail settings and do they automatically change according to the isp i'm logged onto?
> the same lack of "sent items" and "outbox" information occurs when i scan (snapscan touch - agfa)directly to the e-mail program.. the scan does get sent but i have no record of it (so i can't be sure it has been sent if there's been a freeze or any other problem).
> thanks for any help.
>

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