I have a few questions i was hopeing someone could answer. I have a 2mb visor will that be enought for the thincom the progranms i need to run for it or do they just stay in the module? Anc can I use my regluar tcp/ip internet provider with it?
07-01-2000 08:10 PM
dennisl
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location: New York City
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Yes, you can run the ThinCom on a 2MB Visor. I have. And yes, the provided programs reside on the module. But I'm not sure what happens when the 10 day MultiMail trial expires.
07-02-2000 12:54 AM
WinHac17
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If you don't have a web based email account have your mail also sent to somthing like nettaxi.com u can do pop3 and check ur mail on there web page when away. Then can't you just check you mail by going to a site like hotmail? Just a idea might be to time consuming for you.
07-02-2000 01:13 AM
Eug
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I suppose, but things do get problematic. Many of those sites use frames, and if it's for work email, some might require secure browser access.
Registered: Dec 1999
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I use AvantGo as an online web browser myself. It has Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption support and I've actually been able to access Hotmail with it before. AvantGo also includes graphics and everything, although frames support is still missing.
07-03-2000 04:54 AM
eodman
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Registered: May 2000
Location: Ft. Walton Beach, FL
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My work email requires SSL (128 bit) in order to log onto the system from the web and check email. What 3rd party software would enable me to check my mail, if any?
07-03-2000 08:31 PM
Charo
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Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
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quote:Originally posted by eodman: My work email requires SSL (128 bit) in order to log onto the system from the web and check email. What 3rd party software would enable me to check my mail, if any?
If your work email program allows you to, you could forward the mail to a personal email address and access that way, when you're not at work.
07-08-2000 09:23 AM
BEN
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I don't think that any programs allow for 128 bit encryption. That's what I've heard from countless posts on the board.
BEN