XP Pro workgroup

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M.Sam

I have 5 PC's working as LAN (Workgroup) one of them is XP pro and the
others are 98 and win ME. I have a modem on the PC which has 98 I installed
a software Analog X to share the PC which has the modem to browse and check
the emails through out look and everything is working perfect Browsing and
only sending email the configuration of the software is to add in POP3 and
SMTP of the PCs the IP of the PC which has the modem and running 98. my
problem is I can't receive any email but only the PC which has the modem can
send and receive. So please I need some help. Thanks in advance
 
M

Malke

M.Sam said:
I have 5 PC's working as LAN (Workgroup) one of them is XP pro and the
others are 98 and win ME. I have a modem on the PC which has 98 I
installed a software Analog X to share the PC which has the modem to
browse and check the emails through out look and everything is working
perfect Browsing and only sending email the configuration of the
software is to add in POP3 and SMTP of the PCs the IP of the PC which
has the modem and running 98. my problem is I can't receive any email
but only the PC which has the modem can send and receive. So please I
need some help. Thanks in advance

Steve Winograd answered this question in your first post. Search on your
name.

Malke
 
M

Malke

M.Sam said:
Malke where I didn't find it please can you lead me to it. Thanks

I got this by going to Google Groups and using the search term, "m. sam
XP workgroup":

http://tinyurl.com/6o37p

You are using Outlook Express as a newsreader. There must be a way of
filtering the headers to show your own posts. Also, make sure you
download enough headers. Here are some links to help you with your
setup of OE and also some information to help you make effective
newsgroup posts (like keeping posts about one subject in one thread):

http://michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm - Set Up
Newsreader
http://rickrogers.org/setupoe.htm
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Malke
 

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