yuri wrote:

On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 18:46:56 +1300, Lindsay wrote:


Thanks, but I dont have xtra anyway. I didn't know they did that
though. Typical of Telecom do you think?



Several ISPs do it. They don't do it to be nasty, they do it because
they think it's more secure.


They think. Somehow all the non-isp e-mail provider get along without that "feature".




On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 17:22 +1300, Kim Robertson wrote:


Hi Linz,
I have come across similar problems with Xtra to name one. Xtra's pop
server is firewalled and anyone not connected to the internet through
xtra can't connect to the server. The way to get round this issue is to
go into http://xtramail.xtra.co.nz and set forwarding to your working
address.



Yuri





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