Why aren't you using the Google SMTP-Server (smtp.gmail.com)? Send mails with his Googlemail-address through this server.
Normally mail servers are not configured, to accept every address as sender, only your address (<name>@isp.com) - because of spam. The server of the old provider might have accepted it, the server of the new ones apparently not. Am 25.03.2011 11:33, schrieb Lisi: > I have recently migrated someone to a new ISP. For this ISP his username is > his email address with that ISP: <name>@ISP.com. I have edited the SMTP > settings so that he uses their SMTP server. > > And now he cannot send "from" his preferred, Googlemail email address. It > has > been changed so that his email address at the top of his sent emails is: > <name>@ISP.com. I have done nothing to bring about this change, other than > change the smtp server details from his old ISP's SMTP server to his new. > How do I reverse it? He still wants people to use his gmail address, even > thogh he has another SMTP server. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

