Digital ID? Bulk Mailer

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Guest

Not even sure what I'm doing here, but I'm at my wits end and would
appreciate any help anyone can give me.

I am new to Vista.

1 - It says I need a Digital ID to be able to send out of Windows Mail. How
do I get that set up and where?

2 - I have a Bulk Mailer SmartSerialMail that ran wonderfully with my
Outlook Express. My ISP had no problems allowing its use. I create new leads
for a business I run and am seriously debilitated if I can't get this up and
running again.

3 - my HP-Notebook doesn't recognize the wireless router device as existing

4 - The Bluetooth device sold to me by Circuit City/Firedog, crashed my
computer 2 seconds after the Firedog guy left. As it turns out its not Vista
compatible.

All that said... does anyone know how or where I can go to accomplish these
things. I'll hire a computer guy to get the router and laptop and my
networking, if I can just figure out how to set up a digital ID.

I'm sorry to sound so stupid, I'm just completely lost with Vista. And I'm
not speaking to CC/Firedog anymore.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
 
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Gary VanderMolen

As far as SmartSerialMail, you will need to contact the maker
http://www.jam-software.com/smartserialmail/index.shtml
and ask them if they have a Vista compatible version.

You don't need a Digital ID to send mail. Go to Tools, Options, Security
and make sure the bottom two boxes are unchecked.

I won't address your non-mail issues as those are better handled in
other newsgroups where experts for those issues hang out.

Gary VanderMolen
 
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Guest

THANK YOU!! I'll do that.

Not sure I know where to go, but I appreciate this help.

now if I can just figure out pop servers, smtp's again, my 14 yr old
computer was a lot easier for me to figure out.

Maybe Vista just has me gunshy..

But Thank you for this help and direction.
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Rebecca said:
THANK YOU!! I'll do that.

Not sure I know where to go, but I appreciate this help.

now if I can just figure out pop servers, smtp's again, my 14 yr old
computer was a lot easier for me to figure out.


You get the server names from whoever supplies the mail account.
 

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