Why can’t I use my e-mail client (such as Outlook, Eudora, Pegasus, AOL, etc.) while I’m connected to the Library’s wireless network?
Sending e-mails using a client such as Outlook requires that we open up certain ports on our network. We have decided not to do this because people may try to send spam from our library, and it would look like it was coming from us. Please check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to see what their web-mail site is and use it to send and receive e-mail while you’re on our network.
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