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are you using encrypted pop3?  Have you tried using imap (encrypted of 
course)?

(imap is better anyway)

- -ben

  "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Wed, 21 Jun 2006, Leif Utne wrote:

> I have a request.
>
> Can someone on this list tell me what I should tell the techies at
> the new Mpls Central Library to get their wifi network configured so
> I can send and receive POP mail? I mentioned this problem to them
> about three weeks ago and they said they'd fix it in a week, but I
> didn't get the feeling they fully understood what I was asking them
> to do.
>
> I love the new library, and I'd spend a lot more time there if I
> could use my mail client software, instead of just my mail server's
> web interface.
>
> Advice is appreciated.
>
> thanks,
> leif
>
> --
> Leif Utne
> mobile 612.327.0123
> www.utne.com
> http://public.xdi.org/=Leif.Utne
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>
>
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