On 5/17/06 10:15 AM, Allen Watson deftly typed out:
> An example: when I am at home, connected via Earthlink.net, my
> outgoing mail setting is smtp.earthlink.net, with no authentication
> needed (I'm a logged-in Earthlink user). However, if I am connected at
> a hotel via their wireless network, I'm not logged in to Earthlink. If
> I try to send mail to smtp.earthlink.net, it will be rejected because
> I'm not a logged-in user, and I am connecting ("relaying") from
> another server.
>
> To send mail under those circumstances, I need to change the outgoing
> settings to "Requires authentication", and check the box that says
> something like "Use same username and password as for receiving mail".
For my Earthlink account I use "smtpauth.earthlink.net" using port 587 and
authenticating with the same settings as receiving server. Works fine from
every location I've had a need to send mail from.
-Remo Del Bello
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