Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Tue Jul 18 12:46:46 CDT 2006
Hi Max That did cause if not problems then confusion. And it still does. IMAP is for retrieving mail from a mail server, SMTP is for sending mail. Further, you can use an installed Outlook to send mail without bothering about SMTP and other mail configuration, but if you wish to bypass or ignore Outlook you need to send with SMTP via your corporate/hosted/in-house mail server or via your ISP's mail server, or directly to the receiver's mail server. >>> max at sherman.org.uk 18-07-2006 19:12:26 >>> Marty, I am so sorry. I meant to say SMTP not Pop3. I hope this hasn't caused you (and others) any problems. It sends email via SMTP and I would like to send it via IMAP so that it appears to come as if from the webmailer without having to go through Outlook (I can do it via Outlook with no problem) but not from within your program. Regards Max