Configuring Outlook Express 6.0 for Broadband?

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Jim Macklin

Time sure flies, 1984 seems so fresh in my mind.

Its late and I've got to sleep, my typo rate is increasing.
Bye

--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


| Hi Jim,
|
| The Expo in NO was a great while ago (1984). And no, that
was not doing you
| a favor, as you now know. Those rooms on Bourbon Street
especially, are
| just as you have described and worse. The last time I
stayed there was for
| Mardi-Gras in the early nineties (as a treat of $300 per
night) and have
| never done that again.
|
| Now for Popeye's, can't be beat here at all and never
will. :blush:) Note:
| Since the divorce, some Popeye's (the one's with purple
trim) serve alcohol,
| the rest don't.
|
| Speaking of NO, food and Houston: Our (NO) Benihana
closed in 1990 here off
| of Bourbon, patrons now visit Shogun on Veterans, but we
have flown 'many'
| times to Houston (five hour drive) to eat there. Is off
of Westheimer.
| Humid or not. :blush:)
|
| --
| All the Best,
| Kelly
|
| Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
|
| Troubleshooting Windows XP
| http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
|
| Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
|
|
in message
| | > Been years since I was there, during the World's Fair.
Flew
| > a Beech King Air into Lakefront and stayed in the tall
hotel
| > just outside the FQ, Very nice. My room was just about
| > level with the fireworks on the river. A year or two
later
| > had another trip and the local dealer thought he'd do us
a
| > favor and got our crew rooms in some 200 year old dump
in
| > the FQ. The windows didn't close, the lobby smelled
like a
| > toilet and I wished I was in the nice hotel.
| >
| > But the Popeye's Chicken is better in NO than Wichita.
| >
| > Truth is, it isn't a bad town and Houston is just as
humid.
| >
| >
| > --
| > The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| > But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
| >
| >
| > | > | <LOL> Actually, it is Ralph and Kacoos.
| > | http://new.orleans.diningguide.net/data/d100191.htm
| > |
| > | Their aquariums are nice, boat platform in the bar is
cute
| > and the food is
| > | good; however, the tables are too close, they are way
too
| > busy and the food
| > | is nearest one can get to fast food in a restaurant
| > setting. Sorry but,
| > | being born and raised here, one knows good Cajun
cookin'.
| > :blush:)
| > |
| > | During the heat of the day, take a break and visit the
| > River Walk, French
| > | Market and/or Cafe Dumont. Sure to please all.
| > |
| > | As for the smell of the FQ streets, what can you
expect
| > from 24/7 alcohol
| > | consumption, not to mention what comes from those who
| > can't hold it all in
| > | and not to mention what goes on in the streets from
| > peeking into the
| > | swinging door.
| > |
| > | BTW, if smells bother you, stay away from Pat O's
| > entrance. If it doesn't
| > | then, definitely visit their Piano Bar.
| > http://www.patobriens.com/
| > |
| > | --
| > | All the Best,
| > | Kelly
| > |
| > | Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| > | 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| > |
| > | Troubleshooting Windows XP
| > | http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| > |
| > | Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| > | http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| > |
| > |
| > | "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm>
wrote
| > in message
| > | | > | > French Quarter, Ralph and Cacos. (sp) Hushpuppies,
| > shrimp,
| > | > fish, hot sauce. Only reason to go to NO.
| > | >
| > | > It is drier to stand out in the rain than to stand
under
| > the
| > | > awning in the humidity.
| > | >
| > | > The French Quarter smells like dead people, except
in
| > the
| > | > restaurants.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > The people think the Constitution protects their
rights;
| > | > But government sees it as an obstacle to be
overcome.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | Most welcome but.....I live in the country (forty
| > miles
| > | > from NO) and my
| > | > | doors are never closed, must less locked.
Windows,
| > yes
| > | > for the heat (we run
| > | > | central air and ceiling fans 24/7). Well, just
keep
| > the
| > | > offer in mind.
| > | > | Here, we have great times, great people, great
music
| > and
| > | > great food and all
| > | > | day, too. :blush:)
| > | > |
| > | > | --
| > | > | All the Best,
| > | > | Kelly
| > | > |
| > | > | Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| > | > | 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| > | > |
| > | > | Troubleshooting Windows XP
| > | > | http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| > | > |
| > | > | Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| > | > | http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| > | > |
| > | > |
in
| > | > message
| > | > | | > | > | > Kelly:
| > | > | >
| > | > | > I appreciate the offer. But, I've had enough of
the
| > | > mainland for now. I
| > | > | > like the secure feeling of being able to keep my
| > doors
| > | > and windows open,
| > | > | > and
| > | > | > not having to worry. I don't live on Oahu.
There
| > | > aren't any big cities
| > | > | > here. The only real crime is usually cultural
| > domestic
| > | > violence. It's
| > | > | > the
| > | > | > island where Jurassic Park and its sequels were
| > filmed.
| > | > | > --
| > | > | >
| > | > | > T.C.
| > | > | > t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
| > | > | > Remove [NoSpam] to reply
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | > | > | > | >> Sorry, should have mentioned that sw (was for
my
| > area)
| > | > but the rest is
| > | > | >> standard. And lucky dawg you are for your
| > location.
| > | > Wanna trade for a
| > | > | > week
| > | > | >> during the summer (New Orleans RR for Hawaii
RR)?
| > :blush:)
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> --
| > | > | >> All the Best,
| > | > | >> Kelly
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| > | > | >> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Troubleshooting Windows XP
| > | > | >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| > | > | >>
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> "t.cruise" <t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com>
wrote in
| > | > message
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> > Kelly:
| > | > | >> >
| > | > | >> > I think that the RR server settings might be
| > | > geographically influenced.
| > | > | >> > My
| > | > | >> > mail servers are:
| > | > | >> >
| > | > | >> > pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
| > | > | >> > smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com
| > | > | >> > --
| > | > | >> >
| > | > | >> > T.C.
| > | > | >> > t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
| > | > | >> > Remove [NoSpam] to reply
| > | > | >> >
| > | > | >> >
| > | > | >> > | > | > | >> >> Same here and those settings are simple and
are
| > | > across the board:
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> pop-server.sw.rr.com
| > | > | >> >> smtp-server.sw.rr.com
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> --
| > | > | >> >> All the Best,
| > | > | >> >> Kelly
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| > | > | >> >> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> Troubleshooting Windows XP
| > | > | >> >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| > | > | >> >>
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> "t.cruise" <t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com>
wrote
| > in
| > | > message
| > | > | >> >>
| > | > | >> >> > I am using Road Runner, which is fully
| > compatible
| > | > with Outlook
| > | > | > Express.
| > | > | >> >> > Get with your local Road Runner tech
support,
| > and
| > | > make sure that the
| > | > | >> > pop3
| > | > | >> >> > server and smtp server information for
your
| > | > Outlook Express email
| > | > | >> > account,
| > | > | >> >> > as well as your password are correct.
| > | > | >> >> >
| > | > | >> >> > T.C.
| > | > | >> >> > t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
| > | > | >> >> > Remove [NoSpam] to reply
| > | > | >> >> >
| > | > | >> >> >
| > | > | >> >> > "Phil (purplehaz)" <[email protected]>
wrote
| > in
| > | > message
| > | > | >> >> >
| > | > | >> >> >> OE does not care what knid of connection
you
| > | > have. Just setup the
| > | > | >> >> >> email
| > | > | >> >> >> account correctly using the email
address,
| > | > password, and email
| > | > | > servers
| > | > | >> >> > that
| > | > | >> >> >> your isp provided you. If you don't know
the
| > | > email server names to
| > | > | >> > enter
| > | > | >> >> >> into the account wizard, call your isp or
| > consult
| > | > their website.
| > | > | >> >> >>
| > | > | >> >> >> Zack wrote:
| > | > | >> >> >> > Hello,
| > | > | >> >> >> > How can a person configure Outlook
| > Express
| > | > 6.0 so
| > | > | >> >> >> > that it can be used with the Roadrunner
| > | > broadband ISP? I
| > | > | >> >> >> > have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a
| > | > broadband
| > | > | >> >> >> > connection, but it did not work.
| > | > | >> >> >> >
| > | > | >> >> >> > Help Please,
| > | > | >> >> >> > Zack
| > | > | >> >> >>
| > | > | >> >> >>
| > | > | >> >> >
| > | > | >> >> >
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P

Phil \(purplehaz\)

Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some of this when I get a
spare minute.

Jim said:
A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery Channel
(I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of landslides
on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on sonar maps
for 30 miles under water. They also found sea shells on
top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea level.



Phil (purplehaz) said:
Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see it first hand.

Jim said:
Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks like a
mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run landslides+
Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore line a
few thousand years ago.



Lol.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is going to fall
in the ocean before too long and that will be a bad day.
But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot wave.



Yes that's true. Mine are:
pop-server.rochester.rr.com
smtp-server.rochester.rr.com

Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows the weather?

t.cruise wrote:
Kelly:

I think that the RR server settings might be geographically
influenced. My mail servers are:

pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com

Same here and those settings are simple and are across the
board:

pop-server.sw.rr.com
smtp-server.sw.rr.com




I am using Road Runner, which is fully compatible with Outlook
Express. Get with your local Road Runner tech support, and
make sure that the pop3 server and smtp server information
for your Outlook Express email account, as well as your
password are correct.

T.C.
t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
Remove [NoSpam] to reply


OE does not care what knid of connection you have. Just setup
the email account correctly using the email address,
password, and email servers that your isp provided you. If
you don't know the email server names to enter into the
account wizard, call your isp or consult their website.

Zack wrote:
Hello,
How can a person configure Outlook Express 6.0 so
that it can be used with the Roadrunner broadband ISP? I
have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a broadband
connection, but it did not work.

Help Please,
Zack




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J

Jim Macklin

Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes. 15,500
hits from solid sources.
Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes, found this
link.
Check this out
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
and
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html

--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.





| Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some of
this when I get a
| spare minute.
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery
Channel
| > (I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of
landslides
| > on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on sonar
maps
| > for 30 miles under water. They also found sea shells
on
| > top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea level.
| >
| >
| >
message
| > | >> Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see it
first hand.
| >>
| >> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>> Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks
like a
| >>> mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run
landslides+
| >>> Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore
line a
| >>> few thousand years ago.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
message
| >>> | >>>> Lol.
| >>>>
| >>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>> Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is going
to fall
| >>>>> in the ocean before too long and that will be a bad
day.
| >>>>> But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot wave.
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
message
| >>>>> | >>>>>> Yes that's true. Mine are:
| >>>>>> pop-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>> smtp-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>
| >>>>>> Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows the
weather?
| >>>>>>
| >>>>>> t.cruise wrote:
| >>>>>>> Kelly:
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>> I think that the RR server settings might be
geographically
| >>>>>>> influenced. My mail servers are:
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>> pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>> smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>> | >>>>>>>> Same here and those settings are simple and are
across the
| >>>>>>>> board:
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> pop-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>> smtp-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> --
| >>>>>>>> All the Best,
| >>>>>>>> Kelly
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| >>>>>>>> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> Troubleshooting Windows XP
| >>>>>>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| >>>>>>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>
in message
| >>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>> I am using Road Runner, which is fully
compatible with Outlook
| >>>>>>>>> Express. Get with your local Road Runner tech
support, and
| >>>>>>>>> make sure that the pop3 server and smtp server
information
| >>>>>>>>> for your Outlook Express email account, as well
as your
| >>>>>>>>> password are correct.
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>> T.C.
| >>>>>>>>> t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
| >>>>>>>>> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
in message
| >>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>> OE does not care what knid of connection you
have. Just setup
| >>>>>>>>>> the email account correctly using the email
address,
| >>>>>>>>>> password, and email servers that your isp
provided you. If
| >>>>>>>>>> you don't know the email server names to enter
into the
| >>>>>>>>>> account wizard, call your isp or consult their
website.
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> Zack wrote:
| >>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
| >>>>>>>>>>> How can a person configure Outlook
Express 6.0 so
| >>>>>>>>>>> that it can be used with the Roadrunner
broadband ISP? I
| >>>>>>>>>>> have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a
broadband
| >>>>>>>>>>> connection, but it did not work.
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>> Help Please,
| >>>>>>>>>>> Zack
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>> ---
| >>>>>>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
| >>>>>>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
| >>>>>>>>> Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release
Date:
| >>>>>>>>> 4/28/2004
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>> ---
| >>>>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
| >>>>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
| >>>>>>> Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release
Date: 4/28/2004
|
|
 
P

Phil \(purplehaz\)

Very cool, thanks for the info and links.

Jim said:
Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes. 15,500
hits from solid sources.
Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes, found this
link.
Check this out
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
and
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html


Phil (purplehaz) said:
Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some of this when I
get a spare minute.

Jim said:
A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery Channel
(I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of landslides
on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on sonar maps
for 30 miles under water. They also found sea shells on
top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea level.



Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see it first hand.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks like a
mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run landslides+
Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore line a
few thousand years ago.



Lol.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is going to fall
in the ocean before too long and that will be a bad day.
But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot wave.



Yes that's true. Mine are:
pop-server.rochester.rr.com
smtp-server.rochester.rr.com

Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows the weather?

t.cruise wrote:
Kelly:

I think that the RR server settings might be geographically
influenced. My mail servers are:

pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com

Same here and those settings are simple and are across the
board:

pop-server.sw.rr.com
smtp-server.sw.rr.com




I am using Road Runner, which is fully compatible with
Outlook Express. Get with your local Road Runner tech
support, and make sure that the pop3 server and smtp server
information for your Outlook Express email account, as well
as your password are correct.

T.C.
t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
Remove [NoSpam] to reply


OE does not care what knid of connection you have. Just
setup the email account correctly using the email address,
password, and email servers that your isp provided you. If
you don't know the email server names to enter into the
account wizard, call your isp or consult their website.

Zack wrote:
Hello,
How can a person configure Outlook Express 6.0 so
that it can be used with the Roadrunner broadband ISP? I
have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a broadband
connection, but it did not work.

Help Please,
Zack




---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date:
4/28/2004






---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date:
4/28/2004
 
J

Jim Macklin

Yes, geology is interesting, some "environmentalist" is
likely to blame earthquakes and volcanoes on humans. One
last suggestion, Google for "Yellowstone+volcano" seems
that the ground is getting hot all over and that many areas
of the Park are closed because the ground is too hot to walk
on. The ground is also ballooning upward.


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


| Very cool, thanks for the info and links.
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes.
15,500
| > hits from solid sources.
| > Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes, found
this
| > link.
| > Check this out
| > http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
| > and
| >
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html
| >
| >
message
| > | >> Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some
of this when I
| >> get a spare minute.
| >>
| >> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>> A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery
Channel
| >>> (I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of
landslides
| >>> on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on sonar
maps
| >>> for 30 miles under water. They also found sea shells
on
| >>> top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea level.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
message
| >>> | >>>> Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see it
first hand.
| >>>>
| >>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>> Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks
like a
| >>>>> mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run
landslides+
| >>>>> Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore
line a
| >>>>> few thousand years ago.
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
message
| >>>>> | >>>>>> Lol.
| >>>>>>
| >>>>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>>>> Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is
going to fall
| >>>>>>> in the ocean before too long and that will be a
bad day.
| >>>>>>> But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot
wave.
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
message
| >>>>>>> | >>>>>>>> Yes that's true. Mine are:
| >>>>>>>> pop-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>>> smtp-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows
the weather?
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> t.cruise wrote:
| >>>>>>>>> Kelly:
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>> I think that the RR server settings might be
geographically
| >>>>>>>>> influenced. My mail servers are:
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>> pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>> smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>> Same here and those settings are simple and are
across the
| >>>>>>>>>> board:
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> pop-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> --
| >>>>>>>>>> All the Best,
| >>>>>>>>>> Kelly
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| >>>>>>>>>> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> Troubleshooting Windows XP
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| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
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| >>>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>>> I am using Road Runner, which is fully
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Phil \(purplehaz\)

Cool, I'll check that out too. Yellowstone is a place I can drive to and
plan on going to within the next few years. Thanks.

Jim said:
Yes, geology is interesting, some "environmentalist" is
likely to blame earthquakes and volcanoes on humans. One
last suggestion, Google for "Yellowstone+volcano" seems
that the ground is getting hot all over and that many areas
of the Park are closed because the ground is too hot to walk
on. The ground is also ballooning upward.



Phil (purplehaz) said:
Very cool, thanks for the info and links.

Jim said:
Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes. 15,500
hits from solid sources.
Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes, found this
link.
Check this out
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
and
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html


Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some of this when
I get a spare minute.

Jim Macklin wrote:
A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery Channel
(I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of landslides
on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on sonar maps
for 30 miles under water. They also found sea shells on
top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea level.



Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see it first hand.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks like a
mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run landslides+
Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore line a
few thousand years ago.



Lol.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is going to fall
in the ocean before too long and that will be a bad day.
But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot wave.



Yes that's true. Mine are:
pop-server.rochester.rr.com
smtp-server.rochester.rr.com

Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows the weather?

t.cruise wrote:
Kelly:

I think that the RR server settings might be geographically
influenced. My mail servers are:

pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com

Same here and those settings are simple and are across the
board:

pop-server.sw.rr.com
smtp-server.sw.rr.com



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I am using Road Runner, which is fully compatible with
Outlook Express. Get with your local Road Runner tech
support, and make sure that the pop3 server and smtp
server information for your Outlook Express email
account, as well as your password are correct.

T.C.
t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
Remove [NoSpam] to reply


OE does not care what knid of connection you have. Just
setup the email account correctly using the email
address, password, and email servers that your isp
provided you. If you don't know the email server names
to enter into the account wizard, call your isp or
consult their website.

Zack wrote:
Hello,
How can a person configure Outlook Express 6.0 so
that it can be used with the Roadrunner broadband ISP?
I have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a broadband
connection, but it did not work.

Help Please,
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Jim Macklin

Go while it is still there. The last big eruption was
600,000 years ago and covered half of North America with 20
or more feet of ash. Don't know when it will happen again,
but it could be a 1,000 times bigger than Mt. St.Helens.


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


| Cool, I'll check that out too. Yellowstone is a place I
can drive to and
| plan on going to within the next few years. Thanks.
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > Yes, geology is interesting, some "environmentalist" is
| > likely to blame earthquakes and volcanoes on humans.
One
| > last suggestion, Google for "Yellowstone+volcano" seems
| > that the ground is getting hot all over and that many
areas
| > of the Park are closed because the ground is too hot to
walk
| > on. The ground is also ballooning upward.
| >
| >
| >
message
| > | >> Very cool, thanks for the info and links.
| >>
| >> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>> Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes.
15,500
| >>> hits from solid sources.
| >>> Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes, found
this
| >>> link.
| >>> Check this out
| >>> http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
| >>> and
| >>>
| >
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html
| >>>
| >>>
message
| >>> | >>>> Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some
of this when
| >>>> I get a spare minute.
| >>>>
| >>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>> A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery
Channel
| >>>>> (I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of
landslides
| >>>>> on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on
sonar maps
| >>>>> for 30 miles under water. They also found sea
shells on
| >>>>> top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea
level.
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
message
| >>>>> | >>>>>> Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see
it first hand.
| >>>>>>
| >>>>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>>>> Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks
like a
| >>>>>>> mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run
landslides+
| >>>>>>> Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore
line a
| >>>>>>> few thousand years ago.
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
message
| >>>>>>> | >>>>>>>> Lol.
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>>>>>> Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is
going to fall
| >>>>>>>>> in the ocean before too long and that will be a
bad day.
| >>>>>>>>> But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot
wave.
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
in message
| >>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>> Yes that's true. Mine are:
| >>>>>>>>>> pop-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows
the weather?
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> t.cruise wrote:
| >>>>>>>>>>> Kelly:
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>> I think that the RR server settings might be
geographically
| >>>>>>>>>>> influenced. My mail servers are:
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>> pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>> Same here and those settings are simple and
are across the
| >>>>>>>>>>>> board:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> pop-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> --
| >>>>>>>>>>>> All the Best,
| >>>>>>>>>>>> Kelly
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| >>>>>>>>>>>> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> Troubleshooting Windows XP
| >>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> "t.cruise" <t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com>
wrote in message
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> I am using Road Runner, which is fully
compatible with
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Outlook Express. Get with your local Road
Runner tech
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> support, and make sure that the pop3 server
and smtp
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> server information for your Outlook Express
email
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> account, as well as your password are
correct.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> T.C.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> "Phil (purplehaz)" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> OE does not care what knid of connection
you have. Just
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> setup the email account correctly using the
email
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> address, password, and email servers that
your isp
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> provided you. If you don't know the email
server names
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to enter into the account wizard, call your
isp or
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> consult their website.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Zack wrote:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> How can a person configure Outlook
Express 6.0 so
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that it can be used with the Roadrunner
broadband ISP?
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a
broadband
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> connection, but it did not work.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Help Please,
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Zack
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> ---
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 -
Release Date:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> 4/28/2004
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>> ---
| >>>>>>>>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
| >>>>>>>>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
| >>>>>>>>>>> Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 -
Release Date:
| >>>>>>>>>>> 4/28/2004
|
|
 
P

Phil \(purplehaz\)

Yikes, that would suck. ;o)

Jim said:
Go while it is still there. The last big eruption was
600,000 years ago and covered half of North America with 20
or more feet of ash. Don't know when it will happen again,
but it could be a 1,000 times bigger than Mt. St.Helens.



Phil (purplehaz) said:
Cool, I'll check that out too. Yellowstone is a place I can drive to
and plan on going to within the next few years. Thanks.

Jim said:
Yes, geology is interesting, some "environmentalist" is
likely to blame earthquakes and volcanoes on humans. One
last suggestion, Google for "Yellowstone+volcano" seems
that the ground is getting hot all over and that many areas
of the Park are closed because the ground is too hot to walk
on. The ground is also ballooning upward.



Very cool, thanks for the info and links.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes. 15,500
hits from solid sources.
Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes, found this
link.
Check this out
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
and

http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html


Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out some of this
when I get a spare minute.

Jim Macklin wrote:
A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery Channel
(I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of landslides
on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on sonar maps
for 30 miles under water. They also found sea shells on
top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea level.



Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to see it first
hand.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles. Looks like a
mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run landslides+
Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice shore line a
few thousand years ago.



Lol.

Jim Macklin wrote:
Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is going to fall
in the ocean before too long and that will be a bad day.
But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot wave.



Yes that's true. Mine are:
pop-server.rochester.rr.com
smtp-server.rochester.rr.com

Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now. Hows the
weather?

t.cruise wrote:
Kelly:

I think that the RR server settings might be
geographically influenced. My mail servers are:

pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com

Same here and those settings are simple and are across
the board:

pop-server.sw.rr.com
smtp-server.sw.rr.com



Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm


message
I am using Road Runner, which is fully compatible with
Outlook Express. Get with your local Road Runner tech
support, and make sure that the pop3 server and smtp
server information for your Outlook Express email
account, as well as your password are correct.

T.C.
t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
Remove [NoSpam] to reply


message
OE does not care what knid of connection you have. Just
setup the email account correctly using the email
address, password, and email servers that your isp
provided you. If you don't know the email server names
to enter into the account wizard, call your isp or
consult their website.

Zack wrote:
Hello,
How can a person configure Outlook Express 6.0 so
that it can be used with the Roadrunner broadband ISP?
I have tried to ADD an e-mail name with a broadband
connection, but it did not work.

Help Please,
Zack




---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.672 / Virus
Database: 434 - Release Date: 4/28/2004






---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 - Release Date:
4/28/2004
 
J

Jim Macklin

The maps that the USGS has are impressive.
YELLOWSTONE


Yellowstone Eruptions:
At the heart of Yellowstone's past, present, and
future lies volcanism. Catastrophic eruptions occurred here
about 2 million years ago, then 1.2 million years ago, and
then 600,000 years ago.

The Latest Eruption:
The latest eruption spewed out nearly 240 cubic miles
of debris. What is now the park's central portion then
collapsed, forming a 28- by 47- mile caldera (or basin). The
magmatic heat powering those eruptions still powers the
park's famous geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots.

Yellowstone Ash Deposits:
Ash deposits from these powerful eruptions have been
mapped as far away as Iowa, Missouri, Texas, and even
northern Mexico.



Excerpts from:
U.S. National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park
Website, 2000; and Kious and Tilling, 1996, This Dynamic
Earth: The Story of Plate Tectonics: USGS Special Interest
Publication





| Yikes, that would suck. ;o)
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > Go while it is still there. The last big eruption was
| > 600,000 years ago and covered half of North America with
20
| > or more feet of ash. Don't know when it will happen
again,
| > but it could be a 1,000 times bigger than Mt. St.Helens.
| >
| >
| >
message
| > | >> Cool, I'll check that out too. Yellowstone is a place I
can drive to
| >> and plan on going to within the next few years. Thanks.
| >>
| >> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>> Yes, geology is interesting, some "environmentalist"
is
| >>> likely to blame earthquakes and volcanoes on humans.
One
| >>> last suggestion, Google for "Yellowstone+volcano"
seems
| >>> that the ground is getting hot all over and that many
areas
| >>> of the Park are closed because the ground is too hot
to walk
| >>> on. The ground is also ballooning upward.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>>
message
| >>> | >>>> Very cool, thanks for the info and links.
| >>>>
| >>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>> Google for "landslides+Hawaii" without the quotes.
15,500
| >>>>> hits from solid sources.
| >>>>> Google for "Hawaii+big crack" again w/o quotes,
found this
| >>>>> link.
| >>>>> Check this out
| >>>>> http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf115/sf115p09.htm
| >>>>> and
| >>>>>
| >>>
| >
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/Parks/hawaii/chain_crater/menu3.html
| >>>>>
| >>>>>
message
| >>>>> | >>>>>> Sounds cool, I goota get on google and check out
some of this
| >>>>>> when I get a spare minute.
| >>>>>>
| >>>>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>>>> A year or two ago they ran a show on the Discovery
Channel
| >>>>>>> (I think) about long run-out landslides. Lots of
landslides
| >>>>>>> on land travel miles. Those near Hawaii show on
sonar maps
| >>>>>>> for 30 miles under water. They also found sea
shells on
| >>>>>>> top of mountains in Australia, 1,000 above sea
level.
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>
message
| >>>>>>> | >>>>>>>> Ya its pretty wild. Maybe some day I'll get to
see it first
| >>>>>>>> hand.
| >>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>>>>>> Have you seen the crack, it runs for miles.
Looks like a
| >>>>>>>>> mini-Grand Canyon. Do a Google for long run
landslides+
| >>>>>>>>> Hawaii. Those lovely steep cliffs were nice
shore line a
| >>>>>>>>> few thousand years ago.
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>
in message
| >>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>> Lol.
| >>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
| >>>>>>>>>>> Yes the climate is nice, but the big crack is
going to fall
| >>>>>>>>>>> in the ocean before too long and that will be
a bad day.
| >>>>>>>>>>> But the surfers will like it for that 800 foot
wave.
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>
in message
| >>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> Yes that's true. Mine are:
| >>>>>>>>>>>> pop-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.rochester.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> Hawaii............... man I'm jealous now.
Hows the
| >>>>>>>>>>>> weather?
| >>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>> t.cruise wrote:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Kelly:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> I think that the RR server settings might be
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> geographically influenced. My mail servers
are:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> pop-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> | >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Same here and those settings are simple and
are across
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the board:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> pop-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> smtp-server.sw.rr.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> All the Best,
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kelly
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Troubleshooting Windows XP
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> "t.cruise" <t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com>
wrote in
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>> message
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| > | >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am using Road Runner, which is fully
compatible with
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Outlook Express. Get with your local Road
Runner tech
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> support, and make sure that the pop3
server and smtp
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> server information for your Outlook
Express email
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> account, as well as your password are
correct.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> T.C.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Phil (purplehaz)" <[email protected]>
wrote in
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> message
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| > | >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OE does not care what knid of connection
you have. Just
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> setup the email account correctly using
the email
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> address, password, and email servers that
your isp
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> provided you. If you don't know the email
server names
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to enter into the account wizard, call
your isp or
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> consult their website.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Zack wrote:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> How can a person configure Outlook
Express 6.0 so
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that it can be used with the Roadrunner
broadband ISP?
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have tried to ADD an e-mail name with
a broadband
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> connection, but it did not work.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Help Please,
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Zack
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.672
/ Virus
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Database: 434 - Release Date: 4/28/2004
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> ---
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> Version: 6.0.672 / Virus Database: 434 -
Release Date:
| >>>>>>>>>>>>> 4/28/2004
|
|
 

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