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Old 11-07-2007, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Ga. Medic View Post
Thanks tiermann for you improvements. It helps greatly to be able to save pop settings. Unfortunantly my ISP doesn't allow email to be sent through another provider (charter) so I have to use Verizon smtp to send mail. I have to go in and manually configure smtp.vzwmail.net and username and password for my verizon account to send. Do you plan in the future to add smtp config in the oemizer?

The option isn't available in provxml to add a different user/pass for outgoing. It'll just use the same pw for authentication, etc too, so that unfortunately means I can't do it in the same way. I'll look into it though and see if there's some other way to input it.


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Originally Posted by 6700Yuma View Post
Tiermann, will this help me create the provxml for my mail2web account? It's Exchange, not POP or IMAP so that's why I ask.
Almost Next version will have a Mail2Web/Exchange section. I have a provxml template all laid out and is actually a resource in the current version. I'll have the interface done by next release.

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