> If the account uses SSL rather than POP3, that's probably the reason.
> Assuming it's an account available for general public use like Gmail,
> you may find an answer in ePrompter forums:
>
> http://forum.eprompter.com/
>
> However, if it's a work account with your employer, for instance,
> ePrompter probably won't work, since it doesn't natively do SSL. You
> could use a "wrapper" program like Stunnel, but that's a bit involved
> for my tastes.
Hi Ron
Thanks for your reply.
Problem solved!. Just a minor error (forgot to create new account type
as POP3----was using Yahoo instead).
BTW I'm very impressed with ePrompter and I'm surprised I only got to
hear about it today.
Thanks to everybody for helping me on this one
Paul