Yes, I have tried using LRP's built-in SMTP server. That was the first thing
I did last Sunday when I first asked about this problem.

I don't know exactly what happens. LRP tries to open the connection to the
various target servers. I get a ton of error messages about connection
refused, prematurely closed, bad name specified, and a bunch of spam blocker
stuff. I also get a bounce digest with almost all of my subscribers listed
and mailer daemon replies stating " A message could not be sent to this
recipient because the receiving server rejected this address."

Some messages are making it through, because I got my copy.

I'm just way in over my head here, and don't even know the right questions
to ask. LRP has been working wonderfully now for over nine years on three
different ISPs, but now I seem to be stuck and I don't know what to do next.

Frustrated,
Steve



On 5/5/07 11:02 PM, "Rev. Eric J. Stefanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On May 3, 2007, at 9:42 PM, Steve Morris wrote:
> 
>> I asked about using the LRP built in SMTP server, and he said that
>> that
>> wouldn't work, because they block relayed mail (which is why I
>> changed over
>> to their SMTP server several years ago anyway.)
> 
> Considering that your ISP isn't really helping you resolve the
> problem that they created by their changes, have you *tried* doing it
> this way, considering that they are, perhaps, wrong? If nothing else,
> that might give Jud a little more information to use in finding you a
> solution.


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