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| Ok. If the senders email address is netvigator.com then your SMTP settings should be ok. However, if you're sending from a non-netvigator.com email address (for example mine is shri@geoexpat.com when I send emails) then you need to use the following: Outgoing SMTP Server: smtp.netvigator.com Enable SMTP Authentication Set your SMTP userid and password to whatever your broadband login is ... in my case it is geoexpat@netvigator.com and the associated password with that account. |
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| Thanks but I have already done that. I'll continue bumbling along by myself for now. Have any of you used GML? |
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| Discobay : I can test it out later when I get home... send me a URL. |
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| Ping me on shri@devlib.org sometime tommorrow incase I forget or have a hangover from tonight's dinner. |
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| Quick one: What email client are you using? |
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| I'm not using one. That's the point. GML acts as the client to send your extracted emails to your GMail account. The emails are received with the original sender's address intact. |
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| Err .. I meant, where are you extracting from? Outlook Express? Imap Server? Thunderbird? |
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| Oh umm, I used PSTReader and DBXConv to convert Outlook pst files to plain text then ran GML on them. |
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| Cool. Will try and dupe it tonight. Got back way too late last night from the dinner and was in no mood to mess around. |
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