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Finding Server Address of Thaimail?

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I have a GMX e-mail account http://www.gmx.com/#.1730814-header-login1-1 and want to use their Mail Collector feature - "The All in One Email Service - Start up is a breeze! Our Mail Collector gives you the freedom to manage all of your email accounts in one, easy-to-use interface" cheesy.gif

I have tried to set this up with my account at Thaimail - http://www.thaimail.com - but it keeps asking for "POP3 Server Address"

I checked my Thaimail account details but can't see any information about POP3 or Server Address. blink.png

Googling comes up with the IP 203.148.250.228 but this does not work sad.png

So I turn to you kind people, how can I find the "POP3 Server Address" of Thaimail.com

Thank you.

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I've whiled away a few minutes pinging things, thailmail.com has an smtp mail ref, but doesn't appear to have a pop3 one.

pop3 is a server-client mail protocol.

the server either supports it (meaning you can use it with a mail client such as outlook) or not.

maybe thaimail is webmail only.

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Bet you it's:

in: mail.thaimail.com

out: smtp.thaimail.com

Thanks "bangkockney" tried both of those wthout sucess. sad.png

Maybe as "Manarak" and "Thaddeus" said Thaimail just does not support forwarding mail.

So much for the "Start up is a breeze" biggrin.png

Thanks anyway thumbsup.gif

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