From: "John R. Hogerhuis" <jhoger@...>
Sep 14, 2005
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 02:38 +0000, Franco Iacomella wrote:
Why not just forward them to your desktop email address?
From: "Franco Iacomella" <iacomella@...>
Sep 14, 2005
wrote:
Because I cant connect the device to download my mails yet. The ISP
who provide the device in my country reserved for its own the
configuration. So, I need an email account of the same service. I read
that is possible to hack this 'ISP protection' thing...so, can
anybody help me?
Greats, YACO
From: "Anthony Albert" <albert@...>
Sep 14, 2005
On 14 Sep 2005 at 15:19, Franco Iacomella wrote:
Unfortunately, resetting the ISP configuration, if you have one of the
Mailstations in which the setup is locked, currently requires a reset
of the entire flash, erasing all of the email.
There is a work-around, though, for not having an account. It is
possible to set up a desktop computer (typically with Linux as the OS)
with a modem to answer when you dial in, and to pretend to be the ISP's
computer. It might be possible to set this up yourself, or to find a
friend who can do this. I believe that there is further information on
this in the archived messages.
Hope this helps,
Anthony Albert
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Systems and Software Support Specialist Postmaster
Computer Services - University of Maine, Presque Isle
"This is only temporary, unless it works."
From: "Franco Iacomella" <iacomella@...>
Sep 15, 2005
Finally I could connect my device to download my mails trought my ISP...
but Im still loosing money in each call I have to make to cnnect it.
The soultion wouldbe a prallel conecction, almost in one direction: I
want to download my mails dorm the mailstation to the PC, but not put
data inside the mailstation from de PC...however, i still have to make
a programme to do that :(
The other solution is that you mention. But I think that I may need a
winmodem to connect the device to the computer, and everyone knows the
problems of GNU/Linux to support winmodems...If I could sort this
problem i need to know what program I need to run on the computer so
the mailstation belives its connected to a real ISP. It would be nice
that someone write something about this "emulation" or give me some
data to make it on my own. :D
I hope someone help me, thanx!
YACO