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> Peter wrote:
>
> > -- If you have a "dial-up" account ...
>
J. R. Fox wrote:
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> I only use dial-up when the Pac Bell DSL is down
> (kept a modem hooked up for just that eventuality),
> but, contrary to what you seem to be saying here,
> I've continuously sent email on my ELN account
> without a hitch, from well before 12/2000 to the
> present.
According to Earthlink, you couldn't have done that. :) Perhaps they
allow PacBell DSL users to connect to their servers. I know they had
Verizon/GTE blocked.
Just out of curiosity, why do you send email through the Earthlink
dial-up server instead of through the PacBell DSL server?
> MR2/Ice or Polarbar ... which of these will work with JunkSpy.
Junk Spy works great with both of them.
- Peter
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