On Feb 17, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Linda wrote: > > Best way to tell is to try it. Send yourself an email. If it goes > out, and > you receive it, it works; if you get an error message that it can't > be sent, > that there's a timeout, etc., then you know it doesn't work, you > can change > it back to Port 25, and we can try to answer your *original* > question about > syncing mail between two computers. The big hammer does not come down till Monday the 19th, but I am trying to be prepared, I guess I could run a test but don't want to give a good thing away, although it seems that in my reading sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. It just seems so ludicrous, why would the ISP care what I do with my account as long as I was not doing anything wrong or . I wondered if I called them if they would just go along with it. After all it is Alaska, however they sold out to a big telco who does not give probably even care. There is a shareware called Postfix Enabler, that my weary brain is trying to wrap around. I generally like to stay pretty mainstream. What a bunch of bunk, this must be to help push the WiFi services available in most cities now of course with another 59.00 ISP. I will give it a push but the company is probbly wise to this, Alaska being the last frontier and everything. Appreciate the help and ideas.