[access-uk] Re: SMTp authenticatiion
- From: "Douglas Harrison" <harrisondf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:51:01 -0000
Thanks Andrew. I had not thought of that possibility - presumably I
would need to subscribe twice to each group, once with my normal
uKonline address and once with my yahoo.co.uk one. It might mean
getting two copies of list messages, unless I can set one as Nomail
without stopping the other, but it is worth a try. I thought I would
explore this route before trying out your suggestion of Gmail.
In answer to your question, the free yahoo e-mail accounts with
@yahoo.co.uk addresses (unlike those with @yahoo.com) do allow
Pop access.
Douglas
On 30 Nov 2005 at 13:52, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Personally I would continue to use your ISP SMTP server to send mail, and
> just receive mail using POP3 on the Yahoo side. Messages can go out
> through your ISPs server with the Yahoo address as the mail from address
> as normal, it just doesn't go through Yahoo. This will cause you no
> problem.
>
> Have you paid them for POP3 access or something?
>
> Thanks.
> Andrew.
>
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