Hi,
  That's become a common feature now. ISPs are blocking all external SMTP
traffic and forcing users to reroute all traffic through their smtp servers.
I know SBC here is also doing this. This is a means of controlling spam
emails.

Regards,
Ajay Kulkarni ,
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Optimal Solutions Integration, Inc.

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Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 4:27 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Problem with Netscape Dial-up user.

Anyone else heard of something that is going on with Netscape that would
allow a user to send to their Netscape email address but when sending
through Netscape or through Outlook using our SMTP servers that the emails
would not go through? If the client uses his Yahoo account it works fine, if
he uses the online web mail for our servers it works fine, only when he uses
Netscape mail or outlook from his computer does it not work. This started
happening a couple of days ago.

Thanks for any help on this.

Rick Hogue

Intent.Net - Web Hosting

3802 Handley Avenue

Louisville, KY 40218

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