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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Clemente, CA.
Posts: 22
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3 Computers, Emails Scattered
Hey All ! We've got 2 PC'S & a Mac on a little D Link router.
We would like to have the Mac send & receive ALL e-mails, yet have the PC'S be able to send e-mails but not receive e-mails. The mac uses its resident apple e-mail program and the PC'S both use Incredimail. Thanx ! I hope I posted in the right area
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: MO
Posts: 1,478
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Set up your SMTP in Incredimail, but not POP3
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Clemente, CA.
Posts: 22
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Yeah I did this, but incredimail was throwing up warning windows telling me that some of my account info was missing.
So I went to "options" and unchecked "check for new mail when opening incredimail" But this is not good , cause when I try to SEND a message from incredimail, I have to enter my pop info. Maybe there is a more elegant way to do this per my network Thanx !
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