said:
Hi,
>I decided that I would give MR/2 a try after you posted the URL.
Ah. A glutton for punishment.
>There is no way to enter more than one POP server but the documentation
>mentions that you can POP from more than one server by manually editing
>the INI file.
Where does it say this? What's the page title or a search phrase?
>How do I enter more POP servers in the INI file?
I'm pretty sure mr/2 currently can only handle one pop server per account.
I'll verify this and let you know if I am wrong.
There is code that might allow for mutiple news servers, but there's not
way to configure this so it is untested.
Multiple pop3 accounts require mutiple user profiles or the use of an
external pop3 fetcher daemon along with the use the "Read mail by custom"
option.
Unlike Polarbar, mr/2 was designed assuming one server per account. I
would not mind implementing some of Polarbar's good features, but there's
never enough time.
>There are entry fields to change the port used by POP and NEWS but I did
>not see one for SMTP.
What entry fields. There are command line options, which should be
avoided, but there should be no settings notebook fields.
>How can I change the SMTP port used when sending
>email?
Just use the standard syntax (i.e. server:port).
BTW, the manual and online help are both a lot better than they were
several months ago, thanks to a lot of effort by Shmuel, but they are
still a work in progress. If something seems odd, just ask questions.
Steven
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