B Bruce Hagen May 21, 2010 #2 Please ask questions in the text area. Thank you. How do you get your mail now? What is after the @ sign in your address?
Please ask questions in the text area. Thank you. How do you get your mail now? What is after the @ sign in your address?
D Dave May 21, 2010 #3 Your email account provider has that information. They should have a help page on their website. If you tell us who provides your email account, perhaps someone can assist you.
Your email account provider has that information. They should have a help page on their website. If you tell us who provides your email account, perhaps someone can assist you.
S Steve Cochran May 21, 2010 #4 Go here (https://www.verizon.net/ssowebapp/V...izon.net/ssowebapp/protected/EmailLoginHelper) and log on and there should be some help for WinMail (the settings are the same as for OE). steve
Go here (https://www.verizon.net/ssowebapp/V...izon.net/ssowebapp/protected/EmailLoginHelper) and log on and there should be some help for WinMail (the settings are the same as for OE). steve
S Steve Cochran May 21, 2010 #5 You can do a WHOIS on their IP address from the message source to determine their provider: X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 72.93.0.42 Using http://tools.whois.net/whoisbyip/ It turns out its Verizon.net <G> steve
You can do a WHOIS on their IP address from the message source to determine their provider: X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 72.93.0.42 Using http://tools.whois.net/whoisbyip/ It turns out its Verizon.net <G> steve