On Sat, 2006-06-24 at 10:43, John Rudd wrote:

> Sbcglobal is, IIRC, one of the ISPs which makes you sign something 
> specific in order to keep your service from preventing direct outbound 
> access on port 25.  (ie. they as an ISP don't let their clients make 
> direct connections to port 25 other than to their own mail servers; but 
> they do have a web page you can go to to request an exception).

If this is a personal account, the quick fix might be to
get a gmail account and relay through their authenticated
smtps on port 465 or 587.  You have to poke around in the
POP setup to see how to do this, but you don't have to
use the gmail web interface to send.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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