At 08:44 AM 05/20/2000, David Lewin wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* I was convinced it was Eudora - the addresses were 100% correct - and uninstalled/reinstalled. Problem persisted. Then I found out it was using one ISP to collect mail from a second ISP. That is blocked. so - NOT a Eudora fault. That's what is called "forwarding". Some ISPs won't allow it. 1. Is there a way of unblocking this? (new ISP is much cheaper on telephone time costs) I'm not sure. Anyone out there who has worked with this problem? 2. I lost my Registration (with Eudora) in the process. I have the e-mails from Eudora confirnming my registration. How do I unblock this without creating two registrations at Qualcomm? Not sure I understand. Do you still have the emails that gave you the registration number? **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** SgtGeorge
At 21:50 20/05/00 -0400, you wrote: >2. I lost my Registration (with Eudora) in the process. I have the >e-mails from Eudora confirnming my registration. How do I unblock this >without creating two registrations at Qualcomm? > >Not sure I understand. Do you still have the emails that gave you the >registration number? yes - I have the e-mails from Eudora confirming I registered - but after re-installing 4.3 the software thinks I never registered. Do _ re-register (thus appearing twice in the Qualcomm database) or can I use the information contained in the e-mails to tell my programme that I am registered ? David