From: alt.sex.ads.tufted.vent.renter@puffy-pussy.com.bz   
      
   "Tim Wilson" , the groaning grifter and   
   bowlegged back-door conquistador who likes deviant dick gobbling with   
   beagles, and whose partner is a sister-of-the-night with a massive camel   
   toe, wrote in <4p-dnajoEsiCprLZnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com>:   
   > OS is Win XP; this is not the OS I am familiar with (2000), but it is   
   > on one of my staff's computers at home; she is not particularly   
   > computer-literate, and I don't know much about security, and   
   > virtually nothing about XP.   
   >   
   > The email client is Goldmine; it uses settings, I guess, like   
   > Outlook: POP3 settings & SMTP settings, etc. In one case, one "email   
   > setup" uses requires authentication; the other doesn't. I use the   
   > standard settings, including the settings on authentication, where   
   > required, and the message we get in both cases, is "timed out waiting   
   > for response from server."   
   >   
   > I don't know much, but I think this has to do with "getting out" from   
   > XP; sending an email from any internet-based place (e.g.,   
   > x@comcast.net, sent out from the Comcast site) is fine.   
   >   
   > Help! Thanks.   
      
   Tell the stupid bitch to either use something that you are familiar with or   
   tell her to pay someone who is competent to sort the issue out.   
      
   HTH   
      
      
      
   --   
   Lunch was Nice;   
   Lousy frog blight with cabbage sauce garnished with sinister coyote   
   vomit with garlic extract, dished up in a gurgling tureen with a slew of   
   tiny bits of pecan in musty sewage water, a side of cheese and a litre   
   of whale milk.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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