Re: Windows Mail on Vista asks for POP3 server name and outgoing SMTP server?



In article <#RHxmoboIHA.4716@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Cris Hanna
[SBS-MVP] wrote:
Is this connected you your machine or the server?
From personal
experience...Brother machines have no place in a business network

I do not now, nor have I ever, had a business using SBS. I never found
a market before I went belly up. So it is for personal use. Actually,
my wife's use, who really wants OCR, but I have never met an OCR
program that was worth its weight in horse pucky, let alone the grief
and frustration of using it.


Scan the document using you workstation software.
What workstation software to you refer to here? And, since the only
scanning hardware is the Brother printer, doesn't it have to use the
Brother drivers?

Save it to a
network location and then create email in outlook and attach the
file.

Actually, it produces a message form on the screen, and I can save it
to the file system from there, but there should be a more direct way.
As I recall, Outlook express could connect to the Exchange server using
the connection gui, and without using IMAP, but Windows mail seems to
have lost that capability.

There is a .vista.mail newsgroup, which I have now downloaded all 85
messages from, and I will see of they know how to coerce the beast.
I'll report back.
--
Hollis Paul
Mukilteo, WA USA


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