Ok here goes: Pop and smtp are the techi names for how you receive and send Email the best real world comparison is that of a royle mail post box. You put your mail in one location and it appears at another. A physical lettre can only be collected in one place, the address you put on the envelope. Smtp is the box you post in to, Pop is the letter box it arrives at. Imap is like having a numbered mail box you can access from anywhere in the world, it doesn't matter if you read the lettres in it while you were in france, they'll still be there when you look at it while you're in australia. And there is the advantage that anything you delete in one location will be gone no matter where you are, similarly if you move a message in to a different folder while in one place you'll see that folder and and message within that folder from anywhere else. The advantage of imap is that you can manage Email easily - the disadvantage that you quickly build up a big archive of mail which needs quite a lot of storage. Also not all Email clients support it, and not all ISPs offer it. The advantage of the pop and smtp method is that it is the most common, doesn't use up much storage space on the providers server and is the most widely used and understood - the disadvantage is that usually as soon as you collect a message in one location it becomes difficult or impossible to accewss that same message from somewhere else, although this is posssible to set up depending on which Email application you use, and depends on you knowing in advance that this is what you will want to do. If you want to send mail from a number of different places the difficulty with the pop/smtp method is that while it doesn't matter how you are connected to the internet to collect mail most service providers will only let you use their outgoing post boxes if you are connected to them directly. So if you are away from home you'll need to use the outgoing mailbox for the service provider you are connected to. Constantly changing your outgoing mailbox address is a fiddle so if you are in one location for a while it makes sense to set up a 2nd Email account in your Email application which has your usual incoming settings but uses the local outgoing address for that location. One work around of course is to use Web based Email either from a free provider such as hotmail, or many home internet service providers now also offer access to your Email, including the ability to send messages via a website. Hopefully all that makes sense but if you have any further questions. Adrian Higginbotham Accessibility content manager British Educational Communications and Technology Agency - BECTA Tel: Direct dial 024 7679 7333 - Becta switchboard 02476-416994. Email: Adrian.Higginbotham@xxxxxxxxxxxx Web: http://www.becta.org.uk/ BECTA, Millburn Hill Road, Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7JJ -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Hallsworth Sent: 01 August 2007 09:47 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: Question Adrian, this is her friend Chris here. As she is not as technical as me, could you explain to her, as well as any other "newbies", what SMTP and Exchange Server are please? I know what they are, obviously, but I tend to find things like this hard to explain to nontechies. Thanks! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrian Higginbotham" <adrian.higginbotham@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 9:34 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Question > Sounds like it should work fine Hannah - if you've planning to Email > out from your machine while connected to their network you'll need to > send via their outgoing mail server so you'll have to set up a bespoke > Email account on your machine using either smtp or exchange server > depending on what they use. The issue being that most ISPs only let > you send mail when you are connected to them, if you are connected to > another network your incoming mail will be fine but you won't be able > to send. But their technical support should be able to help you with > this as it isn't at all conplicated. > You'll then just have to specify via which account you want message to > be sent when creating messages. > > > > Adrian Higginbotham > > > Accessibility content manager > > British Educational Communications and Technology Agency - BECTA > Tel: Direct dial 024 7679 7333 - Becta switchboard 02476-416994. > > Email: Adrian.Higginbotham@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Web: http://www.becta.org.uk/ > BECTA, Millburn Hill Road, Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7JJ > > > -----Original Message----- > From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Hannah Day > Sent: 31 July 2007 16:38 > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [access-uk] Question > > Hi adrian when i was at the visit this afternoon they said it's a > unsecure net work. the plann is to e-mail them the work not print it > out then they can do it there self. > thanks for your help > ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- > ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] > ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: > ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ** and in the Subject line type > ** unsubscribe > ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the > ** immediately-following link:- > ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] > ** or send a message, to > ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq > > > > ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- > ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] > ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: > ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ** and in the Subject line type > ** unsubscribe > ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the > ** immediately-following link:- > ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] > ** or send a message, to > ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq > ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq