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  2. Configure third-party email applications to send and receive ...

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    Settings may be in a different location in each email client, though the AOL server and port settings will always be the same. For additional questions specific to the email client, check the manufacturer’s website. Manufacturers cannot answer questions about your Netscape/AOL Mail settings, or your Netscape username or password.

  3. Update Netscape ISP account info in 3rd party email ...

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    Remember to use the Netscape ISP supported configuration below while updating your mail settings. Step 1: Find the mail server settings in your email application. These settings can usually be found under an account settings menu in your application. Then, go to step 2 to change your mail server and port settings.

  4. Use POP or IMAP to sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or ...

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    Settings may be in a different location in each email client, though the AOL server and port settings will always be the same. For additional questions specific to the email client, check the manufacturer’s website. Manufacturers cannot answer questions about your AOL Mail settings, or your AOL username or password.

  5. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    Sinatra default server port in development mode (HTTP) 4569: Yes: Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX2) 4604: Yes: Identity Registration Protocol: 4605: Yes: Direct End to End Secure Chat Protocol: 4610–4640: Unofficial: QualiSystems TestShell Suite Services 4662 Yes: OrbitNet Message Service Unofficial: Default for older versions of eMule [231 ...

  6. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    a music-centric DLNA server for Linux running on Raspberry Pi. MythTV: open-source: HTPC and PVR software for Linux, with a built-in UPnP AV MediaServer. ReadyMedia (formerly known as MiniDLNA) open source: is a simple media server software, with the aim of being fully compliant with DLNA/UPnP-AV clients.

  7. IP over DVB - Wikipedia

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    IP multicast, for sending media efficiently to a limited group of subscribing users, using only the transmitter towers where users for the moment are situated. interactive TV services; To provide internet access by utilizing the DVB system as a broadband downlink, in combination with some narrow-band duplex system. Examples:

  8. Configure POP and IMAP settings for Verizon.net AOL Mail ...

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    AOL.com email users - Read our help article for AOL.com port and server settings. To send and receive AOL email via a 3rd party email client, you'll need to manually configure the servers and port numbers with supported AOL Mail info. If you access AOL Mail through mail.aol.com or the AOL app you don't need to make any changes to your settings.

  9. TwonkyMedia server - Wikipedia

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    TwonkyMedia server can be used to share and stream media to most UPnP AV or DLNA-compliant clients, in addition to non-UPnP devices through the HTML, RSS, and JSON supported front ends. After the PacketVideo acquisition of Berlin-based TwonkyVision GmbH by 17 October 2006, [ 2 ] Twonky was renamed PVConnect in November 2007, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ...