Scott, add to your list broadband cable providers that are also now starting to block port 25 outgoing. That was the issue with my father, and his IP doesn't change that often, though RR doesn't hardly ever change, maybe they know how to monitor appropriately?

Matt


R. Scott Perry wrote:



Yeah, I've had a number of people calling saying they can receive messages
from our server, but get server time-outs when trying to send messages.
Trying to talk to these non-IT type people is a pain.


Actually, there are two separate issues here:

[1] Dialup accounts where the ISP blocks outgoing SMTP E-mail. This is very, very common, and has been done for years. To handle this, E-mail must be sent through the ISP's mailserver.

[2] People (companies, ISPs, whatever) that block *incoming* E-mail from IPs that they think *might* be dynamic IPs. There is no way around this, except to re-route the E-mail from your mailserver to another mailserver that the recipient will like. However, there is no way of knowing what the recipient will like.

-Scott



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