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Help, PLEASE! New ISP and OE will not do OUTGOING e-mails



 
 
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Old July 8th 06, 11:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Default Help, PLEASE! New ISP and OE will not do OUTGOING e-mails

"DGuess" wrote in message
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"antioch" wrote in message

Did I miss the solution to this problem - or is it a secret?????????


Did you get the two buckets and the rocks ready?




VBG
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Jim



Put the SMTP server of the ISP you are connected in for whatever email
account you wish to send mail. Most if not all ISP don't allow for using a
SMTP server other than their own for your connection though there are some
that allow other ports, etc.



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Old July 8th 06, 11:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
antioch
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Default Help, PLEASE! New ISP and OE will not do OUTGOING e-mails


"DGuess" wrote in message
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"antioch" wrote in message

Did I miss the solution to this problem - or is it a secret?????????


Did you get the two buckets and the rocks ready?


Put the SMTP server of the ISP you are connected in for whatever email
account you wish to send mail. Most if not all ISP don't allow for using a
SMTP server other than their own for your connection though there are some
that allow other ports, etc.

What you do in private with buckets and rocks is down to you :-) :-)
I prefer rubber gloves and hose-pipe.

Now, unless I am missing a post in this thread, I have seen no indication
from the OP if any of the advice given solved the problem or if they found
their own solution.
Have you? or are you 'guessing' - sorry for the pun.
Rgds
Antioch

To Tom P - your abbreviation - is it Very Bad Grammar or Verbiage?



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Old July 9th 06, 03:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
DGuess
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Default Help, PLEASE! New ISP and OE will not do OUTGOING e-mails


"antioch" wrote in message
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What you do in private with buckets and rocks is down to you :-) :-)
I prefer rubber gloves and hose-pipe.


Well, your not grounded then, there's your poblem. You need to get the
computer grounded.


Now, unless I am missing a post in this thread, I have seen no indication
from the OP if any of the advice given solved the problem or if they found
their own solution.


I gave you the solution.


Have you? or are you 'guessing' - sorry for the pun.


No, I'm not guessing. It's a known fact that ISP will block usage of their
connection on port 25 from any SMTP server that isn't theirs. It's what has
been called Port 25 Blocking and been going on for years as an anti-spam
measure.

You use their SMTP server for whatever email account you have or you don't
send mail unless there are other means such as changing the port number.

I have multiple accounts and all my email accounts here at home have to use
my ISP's SMTP server to be able to send. Receiving is no problem because
you have to contact the accounts POP3 or IMAP server to get your mail.


Rgds
Antioch

To Tom P - your abbreviation - is it Very Bad Grammar or Verbiage?




 




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