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On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 05:22:36PM +0800, Allen Sim wrote:
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Hi Tomas.... Happy Easter!
Same to you :-)
So it seems your client "sees" the IMAP server, if I interpret that correctly?
how abt the SMTP setting?
is it the same????
SMTP is completely different. You'll have to point your client to an SMTP server which is willing to accept the mails and forward them. Either you have one running on your server box, or you point directly to your ISP's SMTP server.
Running an SMTP server on one's own is no trivial matter these days: spammers will work hard to mis-use it for their own mean purposes (and they are quite skilled).
I have no experience with Netscape and little with thunderbird -- but both should work as IMAP clients, at least at a basic level. Maybe somebody else on the list knows more.
Regards
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