Have you looked at your settings in Outlook Express and matched them on the Braille+? I wonder if it could be one of your security options. >>> acalesso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, July 19, 2007 11:24:54 AM >>> I'm using frontiernet.net as my DSL ISP and Outlook Express on my computer I'm not sure if this is what you want to know. Arianna Calesso ----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:58 AM Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Email on the Braille Plus Which email service are you using? >>> acalesso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:09:42 AM >>> Is anyone doing email on the Braille Plus? I can't seem to get mine going because I still get the message that my email program needs to identify itself to the mail sender. Please, can anyone give me some help on this? I've been asking about it, but haven't gotten any answers or suggestions. Arianna Calesso ----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 9:59 AM Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Alt Key and Keypad Key on the Braille Plus It produces a key from the numeric keypad rather than from the main part of a qwerty keyboard. >>> richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:30:35 PM >>> OK. I think I understand the alt key from the chart in the manual. It is chord+u, then the next letter pressed is modified as if you were holding down the alt key on a QWERTY keyboard. However, could someone explain the chord+n, keypad key a bit further? I'm probably just being dense. Also, can anyone else get the Braille Plus to speak the time with the chord+t command? I cannot. Thanks, Richard