I got this with Mozilla, but it was OK after I fired it up again and it
asked me for a password. I put it down to a bug in M14, I thought maybe
mozilla forgets your password (or I hadn't found the option to keep it
longer). So I guess you could check your password status.
Tim Anderson
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:04:51PM +0300, Dan Pomohaci wrote:
> Thanks everybody (and especially Tim Anderson) who helped me to find
> an free Internet provider for Linux. I succeeded to connect to
> worldshare.net.
> Now I have an other question. How can I use their outgoing server
> (smtp.worldsh
Or... you could always check POP mail from the woldshare.net pop account right
before sending.
On 18-Sep-2000 Dan Pomohaci wrote:
> Thanks everybody (and especially Tim Anderson) who helped me to find
> an free Internet provider for Linux. I succeeded to connect to
> worldshare.net.
> Now I have
On 18-Sep-2000 Dan Pomohaci wrote:
> Thanks everybody (and especially Tim Anderson) who helped me to find
> an free Internet provider for Linux. I succeeded to connect to
> worldshare.net.
> Now I have an other question. How can I use their outgoing server
> (smtp.worldshare.net) for relaying my e
Thanks everybody (and especially Tim Anderson) who helped me to find
an free Internet provider for Linux. I succeeded to connect to
worldshare.net.
Now I have an other question. How can I use their outgoing server
(smtp.worldshare.net) for relaying my email. In exim.conf I put:
smarthost:
driver
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