Where does mark zuckerburg live?
mark zuckerburge lives in london as a secondhand student aged 18. he started facebook at the age of 19 on the 28th september 2007
Why does Facebook does not recognize my current city?
You either spelled it wrong or it's not real.
Nonsense! There is a bug in facebook. I live in Selkirk, Ontario. It's not mis-spelled and it's real, I live here...
How can you delete an ebuddy id account?
EBuddy is a web based instant messaging service,meaning you do not need to install anything nor you signing up. Instead, you log in through your username and password from other social network websites of your choice. Therefore, you cannot delete an ebuddy id account, it just doesn't make sense. But, if you want to delete your account, for example, you could go to your Msn messenger account or your Facebook account and delete it.
How do you delete a standard seekbang account?
well this is buried in their terms of service
"You may cancel your membership at any time by visiting http://gpnethelp.com/. You must cancel your membership at least twenty-four (24) hours before your monthly anniversary date to avoid being charged for another month of membership. You hereby agree to be personally liable for any and all charges incurred by you until termination of membership for goods or services through your use of the Service. In the event that you cancel your account no refund, including any membership fees, will be granted; no online time or other credits will be credited to you or can be converted to cash or other form of reimbursement. Upon our processing of your request to cancel your membership, you will no longer have access to the non-public areas of the Service to which you were a member."
however unless you're a paying member there's no comfort there
the obvious out is to email them here: support@gpnethelp.com
Why can't you contact anyone at Facebook?
you can :
go to their page and click send message. it will be in their inbox.
How much is a mark mcguire starting lineup figure worth?
the Mark McGwire starting lineup is worth around $10 depending the condition it is in
New York Mets' third baseman David Wright is not married and he does not have kids.
POP account is an account from which we retrieve the mails from the mail server. Abuzar POP stands for Post Office Protocol. IMAP means Internet Message Access Protocol. These are the standard interfaces between an e-mail client program and the mail server. POP3 and IMAP4 are the two common access protocols used for Internet e-mail. POP3 provides message storage that saves incoming e-mail until users log on and download it. POP3 downloads the entire message with attachments when mail is checked. IMAP4 can be configured to download only the headers, which display to/from addresses and subject. The user can then selectively download messages and attachments. www.juniperavenue.com "POP" is pretty simple; that's an acronym for "Post Office Protocol". A communications "protocol" is just the language used between your email program, a POP client, and your ISP's mail - or POP - server.
"3" is even more boring. This is version 3 of the POP protocol. It underwent a few revisions before it became what it is today.
To configure a POP account you need three pieces of information:
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The name of your ISP's mail server that holds your email. Typically it's something like "mail.example.com".
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The name of the account you were assigned by your ISP. This may or may not be your email name, or something like it, or something completely unrelated.
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The password to your account.
That's it. With that properly configured, you can download the email that your ISP has been collecting on your behalf.
Sending mail uses a different protocol, SMTP, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Again, another language used between your email program, an SMTP client, and the SMTP server to which you will send your email.
Typically your SMTP server will be the same as your POP3 server, though that's not always the case. If so, it doesn't really imply that the two are related, just that the same machine is acting as a server for both protocols.
Like POP3, the SMTP server may require you to log in first; often with the same account information that the POP3 server used. (If it doesn't require you to authenticate somehow, it's called an "open relay" and may be a major contributor to internet spam.)
So to configure your outgoing mail, you'll specify the name of the outgoing server, and possibly the login information it will use.
And finally, note that all of this really applies only to email programs that you run on your own computer, like Outlook, Eudora and others. Web-based email, such as Hotmail, Yahoo and the like, simply display the email directly from their servers in your web browser - no configuration needed, other than logging in.
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