Dean Stacey
US
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1.60 (Sep 2, 2000)
I have an excellent reason for using this. I typically access the internet thru ISP2, but have Outlook set up with email accounts at both ISP2 and ISP1. I maintain the ISP1 account as a dial-up backup to my ISP2 DSL account, as well, a lot of people have my ISP1 email address. One problem is that although I can download my ISP1 mail while connected through ISP2, I cannot reply to that email mail, Outlook sends the reply back using the same account the original message came in on, and ISP1 doesn't allow access to their SMTP serve from another ISP (correctly, this stops strangers from SPAMing through your server). I can just dial-up to send, but it's a pain, I have to change the settings in Outlook, then change them back when I'm done. This will allow me to respond to ISP1 mail without having to use their server.
6.0 Beta 2 (May 3, 2000)
I would have downloaded this program, but the description doesn't contain a single word about what the program *DOES*, and the screen shot is no help in that regard. How innovative.
6.0 Beta 2 (Aug 28, 2001 - 10:18 PM)
Don't go by RC1, my machine would not even get through the RC1 install without blue screening (dual P3 955 Asus m/b w/VIA chipset) but RC2 works like a charm and Turtle Beach already had WinXP sound drivers available for my Santa Cruz card.
6.0 Beta 2 (Jul 29, 2000 - 11:31 PM)
Same here. None of the problems reported here by others.
6.0 Beta 2 (Jul 7, 2000 - 11:37 PM)
IE5 SP1 works fine for me, with no sign of the F1 help problem in Office 2000 under Win2k