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Port 25 is sometimes blocked by some ISP to reduce spam issues. For my
clients not using Exchange, I step them thru the Outlook screens to allow them to locate the port that is now working with OL and use that same port in an email program I wrote. I have a client using Exchange that is having trouble getting a connection with SMTP server, and I thought the most likely reason is that Port 25 is blocked. Course, I am not familiar with Exchange, so maybe I am off base on this. Maybe others here could help me out with more info on it. Am particularly curious on how Exchange sends email if a port is not specified, but OL without Exchange requires ports to be specified. I have written a program to cycle thru some other port options if a SMTP connect fails when sending email with my program, and am planning to try this out with this client. Appreciate any insight on this, Mark "K. Orland" wrote: You don't need an outgoing port number with Exchange. Why do you ask? Is the user unable to send email or experiencing any issues? -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Markus" wrote: I have a client that uses Outlook with Exchange server. I do not have Exchange Server, and so the options in my outlook menu are different than theirs. I am trying to find where I could direct them in the Outlook menus to find a reference to the Outgoing server port for email. In my Outlook it is: Tools/Options/Mail Setup tab/Email Accounts Then you get a list of accounts and can choose Change to see the values for that email account. When you choose Advanced tab, it provides info on the port numbers being used for Out and Incoming mail servers. Can anyone tell me how I can find this same info using the Outlook menu if Outlook is running thru Exchange Server? I found an Advanced tab, but it does not have this info. Thanks for any and all help on this, Mark |
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