francisco, i'm not surprised that you can't use either smtp server while not 
authenticated with it i.e. not logged on the network it's physically attached 
to, this is to prevent spamming activity, you may log onto your uni network 
from home but the smtp server will see that you are 'outside' the uni network 
and disallow relaying from you, all isps i know of do the same, however, why 
do you wish to do this? surely either server will relay all your mail 
whatever the 'sender' address as long as your are connected to it's local 
network? the windows prog you mention is probably just a windows alternative 
to stuff like postfix or sendmail, i use postfix on my linux box, that way i 
don't have to worry about smtp servers at all (except where outblaze think 
i'm a spammer cos i deliver direct!)

bascule

On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 3:12 pm, Francisco wrote:
> I have two e-mail accounts, one at home ([EMAIL PROTECTED], using the
> smtp.ono.com server) and other at work ([EMAIL PROTECTED], using the
> correo.um.es server). The problem is that I can't send form my home
> computer messages throughout the University server (correo.um.es) and
> viceversa, I can't send messages  from a computer located in the Uniersity
> throughout the mail-server at home (smtp.ono.com).
>
> I have heard that under windows a package entitled mailserver could do
> that, but I have not idea what programme and how I can do that under Linux.
>
> Any help will be welcomme.
>
> Thanks so much in advance.
>
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)

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