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Re: Send Email with "deliverMessage"
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Re: Send Email with "deliverMessage"


  • Subject: Re: Send Email with "deliverMessage"
  • From: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:44:48 +0200

Hi Matt,
thank you. My customer can quite send emails using the application "Mail".
So I presume he has not the ISP's SMTP problem. He is using MacOS X 10.3.2.

Best Regards
--
Lorenzo
email: email@hidden

> From: Matt Covey <email@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2004 20:00:58 -0700
> To: Lorenzo <email@hidden>, email@hidden
>
> Lorenzo,
>
> Another thing to check: some ISPs don't allow customers to send mail
> themselves. It has to be sent via the ISPs mail server.
>
> Specifically, they only allow traffic on port 25 if the the destination is
> their mail server.
>
> You can check this by trying "telnet mail.abc.com 25" (where "mail.abc.com" is
> a valid mail server outside the ISPs domain) and see if you can make a
> connection. (Or have whoever's having the problem try this.)
>
> The last I remember several large ISPs (Earthlink?) had this policy.
>
> ++matt
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