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frank1492
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      02-28-2006, 03:37 PM
Using WinXP. I have tried several approaches but always
have problems. My inclination is to try to set up copies of
Eudora Lite (my e-mail program), Agent (my newsreader),
and IE6 each in two different folders so that one set of
folders will be used for my Dial-up and the other for DSL.
(In the case of e-mail, I especially prefer to have mail
from the dial-up in mailboxes that are separate from the
DSL mail. A basic problem is that I don't know specifically
how to tell each service where to put the mail. How do I
tell dial-up to use the dial-up Eudora copy of the program
and DSL to use tthe DSL copy? )
Your thoughts on all of this are appreciated. I am
afraid I am going to need rather specific instructions as
I have not been able to understand vague ones.
Many thanks in advance!
Frank
P.S. Do I need a program like "Tweakmaster?"
 
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Chris H.
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      02-28-2006, 04:59 PM
You might try posting to a general networking newsgroup like
microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web for better information, Frank. This
newsgroup supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking hardware and software
only.
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"frank1492" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using WinXP. I have tried several approaches but always
> have problems. My inclination is to try to set up copies of
> Eudora Lite (my e-mail program), Agent (my newsreader),
> and IE6 each in two different folders so that one set of
> folders will be used for my Dial-up and the other for DSL.
> (In the case of e-mail, I especially prefer to have mail
> from the dial-up in mailboxes that are separate from the
> DSL mail. A basic problem is that I don't know specifically
> how to tell each service where to put the mail. How do I
> tell dial-up to use the dial-up Eudora copy of the program
> and DSL to use tthe DSL copy? )
> Your thoughts on all of this are appreciated. I am
> afraid I am going to need rather specific instructions as
> I have not been able to understand vague ones.
> Many thanks in advance!
> Frank
> P.S. Do I need a program like "Tweakmaster?"



 
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frank1492
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      02-28-2006, 06:04 PM
Thank you. I really didn't know where to go!
Frank




On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:59:57 -0800, "Chris H." <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>You might try posting to a general networking newsgroup like
>microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web for better information, Frank. This
>newsgroup supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking hardware and software
>only.


 
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