If you talk about sending mails, you only need to configure the SMTP server. If you talk about receiving mails, which is what he was talking about, then you're talk about POP3 or IMAP accounts.
-ztech(ztech);
2001-10-29{38}(#241125@0)
Such that you can have one POP3 for your wife and another POP3 for yourself?
-ztech(ztech);
2001-10-29(#241134@0)
I believe Rogers@HOME let you have up to certain amount of POP3 accounts.
-dennis2(Dennis);
2001-10-29(#241179@0)
You're always right Den. What you pay is what you get. BSD is free, so is Linux. Not a second Rogers email accounts. Nice try tho.
-ztech(ztech);
2001-10-29(#241182@0)
"What you pay is what you get." -- Not always.
"Not a second Rogers email accounts." -- I have several of them.
-dennis2(Dennis);
2001-10-29(#241190@0)
I see, Den. You're telling everyone that you got more than one email accounts by paying the same amount and with no extra costs, right? People must have been very interested.
-ztech(ztech);
2001-10-29(#241194@0)
Yes. I think most people know that? BTW, @HOME's email system used to be very crappy, don't know how it is now.
-dennis2(Dennis);
2001-10-29(#241200@0)
:) Most people know that eh? I suppose you used to be on Rogers too? Sounds nice :)
-ztech(ztech);
2001-10-29(#241205@0)
Yeah I used to be on Rogers but now I'm on Shaw. So now I'm using @shaw.ca email addresses. But my @home accounts are still valid (until they go bankrupcy I guess) and receive half a dosen junk mails each day.
-dennis2(Dennis);
2001-10-29(#241212@0)
I think it's you. btw.
-ztech(ztech);
2001-10-29(#241129@0)
See the attached link for the instructions for setting up email. BTW, Linksys router is kind of anoying...
-dennis2(Dennis);
2001-10-29{365}(#241166@0)
One of my relatives bought one but the machines behind it couldn't get on to the Internet, so she asked me for help. I found out that the dhcp server that came with the router just handed out ip addresse and network mask, nothing else. So I had to go to those machines to type in default gateway and DNS server ip ... kind of defeating the whole purpose of dhcp...