A little netiq please.. Trim your posts. The original message was
11.2k for less then 1k worth of comment...

Just want to chimn in and say that MSN also blocks outbound smtp and
you have to use their mailservers. But on top of that you HAVE to use
SPA smtp authentication which is something evil that microsoft have
come up with. I use a mail client called The Bat! and it would NOT
function with MSNs mailservers. Only app I managed to find that worked
was Outlook & Outlook Express. Now talk about cornering your
clients...

Sunday, March 31, 2002, 10:27:34 AM, you wrote:

DB> Auth should work, then, unless there was some change in 7.xx. To be
DB> sure, setup a test virtual server and try it from a dial-up. Have your
DB> Imail logs set to debug, so you can see what's happening during the
DB> test.

DB> What we do here is use "relay for addresses" and Auth.  However, since
DB> we use an external database with Imail 6.xx, we have to assign an IP
DB> to every mail host that needs Auth.  That may be fixed in 7.xx, but I
DB> haven't heard for sure.

DB> Moreover, we really encourage our users to use the SMTP of their
DB> dial-up provider, since many (like Earthlink) block port 25 traffic to
DB> IP's which are not on their net.



DB> Sunday, March 31, 2002, 9:16:42 AM, Jim Rooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JR>> I am using the Imail Database on v7.06

JR>> Family, God, and Corps...all else are mere details

JR>> Jim Rooth
JR>> http://www.usmcfew.com/3516 

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