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Airport | WifiSmtp 1.1.1
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WifiSmtp provides the ISP name & smtp server for WiFi hotspots.
WifiSmtp lets you know:
-the name of the Internet Service Provider (ISP) you are connected to
-the address of that ISP’s mail server (SMTP)
-the connection speed (available bandwidth) It can also:
-copy the address of the SMTP server to the clipboard (so that you can paste it into you favorite e-mail software)
-regularly check the connection status
With WifiSmtp you can still send mail when you don’t know where you are connected (as is the case with WiFi hostspots), using the address of the SMTP server it displays (WifiSmtp can automatically copy that address to the clipboard; this option is set by default in the preferences).
What's new in this version:
-Changed URL of database update file
-Updated the local database (inside the application package)
-Made the e-mail reports (uknown or incorrect ISP) a little clearer and added some debugging information
Known bugs:
-An error -1762 (that you can safely ignore) can randomly appear
-ISP identification in South America and Africa barely works, or not at all. Informations that can be obtained from an IP address is not delivered in the same format as for other continents. A future version of WifiSMTP will support that format.
Note: if you have submitted information on an ISP and WifiSmtp still reports it as "unknown" it simply means that I haven't had time to update the database. Check for updates regularly using the update button in WifiSmtp.
Requirements:
-OS X 10.3.9 or later.
Universal Binary
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