On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:07:12 +0300
Linas Žvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > I just switched to gmail because my ISP is not very reliable and not
> > accessible from everywhere (not smtp). Now I have a different issue and
> > I was wondering how did other gmail users
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 12:13:02 -0400
Rob Bochan wrote:
> On Friday 14 April 2006 11:50, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > ...
> > Anyone found a workaround for this? My only idea is to use two separate
> > accounts, one for posting and one for receiving, but I want to use this
> > only as a last resort...
On Friday 14 April 2006 11:50, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> ...
> Anyone found a workaround for this? My only idea is to use two separate
> accounts, one for posting and one for receiving, but I want to use this
> only as a last resort...
>
I see the same effect here, but I've worked around it, because
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> I just switched to gmail because my ISP is not very reliable and not
> accessible from everywhere (not smtp). Now I have a different issue and
> I was wondering how did other gmail users work around this. I'm posting
> and receiving d-u from the same account via smtp/pop. B
Hello list
I just switched to gmail because my ISP is not very reliable and not
accessible from everywhere (not smtp). Now I have a different issue and
I was wondering how did other gmail users work around this. I'm posting
and receiving d-u from the same account via smtp/pop. Because gmail
saves
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