[NTLK] sender picker?

From: Russell,Allen (Allen.Russell_at_boc.com)
Date: Thu May 13 2004 - 13:07:33 PDT


Kostas/Blackadder
1) I think you can leave the DNS blank. I filled mine in because my ISP
told me what to use when I set up my PC.

2) You have to set up "work sites" under "owner info" in Extras. It's a
feature of the system. That way you can have multiple setups for work and
home and other places. The internet setup is defined in the work site. The
email info is listed in your owner info. If you have already done that,
then all you need to do when getting email is tap the little diamond (picker
symbol) at the top left in the Send box. Once you've picked a work site, it
will use that one until you pick a different one.

* Allen.Russell_at_BOC.com

>------------------------------
>From: Edmund Blackadder <edmund_at_helmug.gr>
>Subject: [NTLK] sender picker?
>Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 15:25:44 +0100
>hello list,,
>as i am fiddling with my (virtually) new 2000, i have problems
>connecting to the net.
>I downloaded and installed NIE 2.0
>I set up an account.
>
>1)I don t know the DNS for my ISP, Modern days they dont user manual
>DNS for PPP dynamic. What should i do?
>
>2)I open a internet app (mail) and i choose receive. It says that i
>have to pick a worksite from the "sender picker" What is this??
>Thanks :-)
>Kostas

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