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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <490D12CD.6050909@ucsd.edu>, on 11/01/08
> at 06:39 PM, Sandy said:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>> My isp has changed it settings, so now I have to use SSL port 995 to
>> receive mail. With Seamonkey, this is no problem, but with MR/2 I can't
>> seem to find a way to change the settings to make this work.
>>
>
> Most mailers (i.e. mr/2 and pmmail) use stunnel to support this.
>
> Steven
>
Hi Steven,
Stunnel looks very interesting, but I am finding it too overwhelming.
For me it is easier to stick with Seamonkey.
Thanks,
Sandy
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Steven Levine wrote:
In <490D12CD.6050909@ucsd.edu>, on 11/01/08
at 06:39 PM, Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu> said:
Hi,
My isp has changed it settings, so now I have to use SSL port 995 to
receive mail. With Seamonkey, this is no problem, but with MR/2 I can't
seem to find a way to change the settings to make this work.
Most mailers (i.e. mr/2 and pmmail) use stunnel to support this.
Steven
Hi Steven,
Stunnel looks very interesting, but I am finding it too overwhelming.
For me it is easier to stick with Seamonkey.
Thanks,
Sandy
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