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the_Unforgiven

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  1. I used ISP/RSP u know what ISP means - internet service provider RSP - retail service provider It is the way they changed things with the NBN downunder I have used Dodo as my email client since 2004 & they use POP3 only. I keep all my emails since 2004. I have written this b4 U use what u want to use, and I will use what I want to use. And what about all the other people in the world still on POP3, oh wait, I wrote about that too The SMTP has nothing to do with an email client, I wrote that too; enclosed is a copy from Dodo tech about it It is more than 7-10 days for StarLink tech to do an initial contact! Any contact will do, but I have had nothing all month! WTF man, I am paying $139/month for silence? If there are not enough tech to go around, why isn't there more being hired? Why can't we talk to them, why do things by web chat where it is a 1 sided chat? Why don't they update their answers on their website? The answers there are far & few. Most companies have set up an AI to chat with, why not StarLink? For a forward company, they are so far behind in customer relations, like none at all. At this rate, I may have to set up my own SMTP. If I do, I will charge StarLink for that service, because they should supply that service with their monthly charge. They are my ISP/RSP, why don't they act like it? Have you searched SMTP on their contact/search/support page on your home page? They know they are meant to supply it, as they said they block port 80, or is that 25; it was a long time ago when I looked last, that is how long this saga has gone on. That is what I mean about their answers, they are incomplete. For $139/month, I don't know if the aggravation is worth the speed. I might be better off going back to 13.2Mb/s
  2. Thank you for that RicochetStarlink I use Proton Mail to reply to emails ATM because I can't use my Thunderbird I have several ProtonMail addresses & they go to Thunderbird, the opposite way to you I have too many emails that I have kept since 2004 & I can't transfer it all to ProtonMail, I am too old to do that stuff now with my bad memory too Why doesn't StarLink have SMTP server settings? Not everyone uses ProtonMail? It is not up to the email client to provide the SMTP server, it is up to the ISP/RSP to provide it as they provide the internet I have had this argument for months now. Just take it from me, I win the argument. I even won over a tech from my last ISP after the 2 previous idiots didn't know better. I have used the ISP's SMTP server since 2004 & my email's tech wrote me an email to give to my last ISP's tech to say it was up to the ISP to provide the SMTP server, not the company that supplies the emails. Just think of it, OK. The email client just supplies the email. The ISP?RSP supplies everything to do with the internet, which the SMTP is part of as you are trying to use the net to send a piece of data (email) This raincoat ain't strong enough to carry 'dishy', maybe to carry some cables, that is all Is it normal for StarLink support to take 3 weeks to not answer my question? And I am a new install! What happens if it was something important, like, I can't connect, or something
  3. Just a short & sweet 1st post (cooee everyone from downunder) I just need StarLink's SMTP settings, so I can send emails from my Thunderbird once again I am sick & tired of responding using ProtonMail only to be told I am not me as I am from another email address So I want to go back to what I have done since 2004, and that is use Thunderbird to send all my different emails from. And while I have everyone here, or some at least. What is the plastic raincoat for 'dishy' for? I thought 'dishy' was waterproof I think it may have come with the pipe adaptor, but my memory is not the best these days; it is the same colour thou have a good 1 😛
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