I use PowerMail at the office and at home.  Recently, however, I have not
been able to send any messages from my home Mac.  When I do, I get the
error message: No SMTP server on "smtp2.catalog.com".

At home, I am plugged into the web via an ethernet connected Airport
Extreme which is connected to a DSL modem.  My DSL service is through TDS
Metrocom, and my mail hosting is at catalog.com.  The catalog.com account
is a stopgap measure to bridge my business website and mail service
during the time between when our ISP went under last November, until we
can get the servers set up to internally host our own web and mail.

It has been suggested that my IP address has been blacklisted, and that I
should kill the DSL for a length of time, and then restart it to insure
that I get a new address.  

It has also been suggested that I do a send and receive, and then
manually send outgoing mail, so that my address is "verified".

I may not be stating these things correctly, but, in general, this is the
advice I've been given.

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Postscript....  When I tried sending the above message, I got a different
communication error (I'm adding this to the original message after it
failed to send).  

The error message:  Recipient "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" refused on
"smtp2.catalog.com"  sorry, that domain isn't allowed to be relayed thru
this MTA (#5.7.1)

BTW...  I'm at the office, connected via LAN -> Cisco PIX -> T1

Tony
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Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
6120 University Avenue
Middleton, WI  53562

1-800-373-7226
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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