From: Laurent Daudelin (Laurent_Daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Feb 06 2004 - 13:17:36 PST
On 06/02/04 16:07, "ADyson" <ADyson_at_go.to> wrote:
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> BlankThis is my first go at using my Newton 2100 to access my email =
> wirelessly. It seems I am able to send mail but I can't receive any. =
> My ISP (Rogers.com) seems to be using a POP mail server. Is this the =
> reason it's not working for me? I'm not familiar with IMAP and from =
> what I'm reading the main difference is that IMAP allows you to =
> manipulate your email from any computer since tha mail is resident on =
> the server not your computer as is the case with POP mail. Rogers has a =
> webmail interface. Can this be used as an IMAP server? I have tried it =
> though and it doesn't seem to be working for me. Any help will be =
> appreciated
IMAP and POP are for receiving. SMTP is for sending. So, if you can't
receive, then it may be because Rogers is actually using a POP server, like
Verizon in the US here...
-Laurent.
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