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Brad wrote: > You want to get your email over the internet? You > have to dial in directly, or work from a fixed IP... Why is that? Getting POP3 mail over the Internet should be no problem at all. Sending mail through your regular SMTP server is a different situation. If you want to send mail from any Internet connection you can either use a web based system such as Yahoo Mail, or if that's too tacky run your own SMTP server (e.g. PostCast). Dave... "The sooner we get behind schedule, the more time we will have to make it up." -- Anon Construction Superintendent ======================================================= The opinions expressed in this communication are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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