POP3 = Post Office Protocol
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Peter
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"20100205" wrote in message
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First let me make one thing very clear. Pop3 has nothing to do with outgoing
mail. POP stands for Point of Presence. It is used to download messages.
To send messages, you need to configure SMTP. This is: Simple Mail Transfer (or
Transport) Protocol.
Yes you can set up an alternative SMTP but to do this, you need to create another
account (it could be a dummy account) with correct SMTP (the one given by your
ISP). In pop3 server section, you simply enter "pop3.mail.com" (or
out.mail.com) and if this is not the one used by your ISP, it would fail but you
are not concerned about this, right? When sending or replying to messages, you
simply select your dummy account which has your designated SMTP. I do it all the
time inter-changing Yahoo.co.uk with hotmail.com. You may not know but
yahoo.co.uk is a free service from yahoo but for most people with yahoo.com it is
not a free service.
I hope you get the idea but please let me know if you want further information.
hth
"Paolo" wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm using Office Live Connector to connect my Outlook to Windows Live Mail
when I'm at home. Unfortunately my ISP for wireless internet service (that I
use when travelling) does not allow my laptop to connect directly to
SMTP.LIVE.COM server and wants that I use its SMTP server for outgoing mail.
Is it possible to configure the Office Live Connector to use an alternative
SMTP server instead of SMTP.LIVE.COM?
I could use POP3, I know, but I don't want to download messages on my
laptop. I want to connect to the server from different PCs.
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Plo