On 9 Sep 2004, at 08:03, Mark Benson wrote:

Yes the fact you can't use other e-mail addresses with BT's SMTP server is annoying though. I'd probably recommend Wandoo broadband, simply on the basis of my good experiences with them as a dial-up/ISDN customer.


Not sure I understand this. I have BT Business broadband (via satellite) and I have BT email accounts and other eMail accounts (such as the one I am using here) and they all work fine. Why would you want to use the BT SMTP server for non-BT accounts? I think most ISP server security requires that the return address tallies with the send address as default. Maybe I missed something earlier....


Drew


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