Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
> 
> 
> 
> The LAN card just gets you on the lan - somewhere on the lan you'll need 
> an SMTP server to actually send the mail. Why Panasonic did not include 
> a simple one in the box is beyond me.

There are a lot of reasons. Foremost is that it's another hassle
and likely to be blocked as spam...


> Are you a phone guy or a network guy? And are you being paid for both?

I'm the network guy who started out with Blue Orange Green Brown Slate;
and when CAT 5 came around, kept the first four colors...

Carl clued me in as to where the setting needed are; perhaps
they are actually in the Fine Manual but I didn't see them. 

I am impressed Pana included options [APOP, SMTP Submit, SSL]
that most of the PDA mailers don't..grrr...




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Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
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