On Sunday 04 February 2007 18:11, Gueckel, P. wrote: > On February 4, 2007, parishd wrote: > > As was already mentioned, only with the paid version of yahoo mail. > > You can do this however with the free version of gmail; I switched for > > this exact reason. > > > > Daniel > > How did you get that to work? > > I have pop.googlemail.com, port 995, use ssl and similar for smtp, like > the help says, but I can send, but not receive. Well, sort of... For POP Username = username@xxxxxxxxx host = pop.gmail.com port = 995 Encryption = SSL Auth = Clear text For SMTP Username = username@xxxxxxxxx host = smtp.gmail.com port = 587 Server does require authentication Encryption = TLS Auth = Plain Text The above works for me in Kmail. -- Andreas (Andy) Roddau --- Linux User #434932 *** POWERED BY - Linux Fedora Core 6 *** This email message is intended solely for the consumption, annoyance or amusement of the addressee/s. Anyone else who comes across this text by chance or purpose does so at their own risk. Andy's thought of the day ... Bicycle Law: All bicycles weigh 50 pounds: A 30-pound bicycle needs a 20-pound lock and chain. A 40-pound bicycle needs a 10- pound lock and chain. A 50-pound bicycle needs no lock or chain.