I'm using Evolution 1.0.5 that comes with Debian Woody for my mail. 
Recently, the University started blocking junk mail hosts in various
ways.  This was fine until a few days ago when the U decided to block
mail coming from `dialup' lines (dial-up, cablemodem, etc), which has
blocked the SMTP gateway I've been using at my place. 

Now I have to start either sending mail through RoadRunner's mail
servers, or authenticate to smtp.umn.edu and send mail through there.  I
feel that it's less likely that the U will read my mail or turn it over
to someone without a fight than RoadRunner would, so I'd like to
authenticate. 

Anyway, I just tried it out, and the system isn't accepting my
password.  Has anyone gotten this to work?  Alternatively, what the hell
is the RoadRunner SMTP server for Minneapolis? 

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[ Mike Hicks | http://umn.edu/~hick0088/ | mailto:hick0088 at tc.umn.edu ]
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