Heya Lew -
is there any possibility your ISP can utilize a different port for pop3 /
smtp? port 25 is standard and basic, but most hosts will allow for
***ALTERNATE PORTS****
Does your host have an alternate port?
Call em, ask em (or check their online *scant* FAQs section).
Mondo Regards [Bill]
--
You said, "How can I send to a blocked port? Their server does not use
authorization. Neither of my off site services
allow me to run apps on them, they just host my web site & the other is
web based email. OTOH, for another
$10/month my isp has agreed to unblock 25."
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William Sanders / efGroup {rmv the DOT BOB to reply}
VFP Webhosting? You BET! -> http://efgroup.net/vfpwebhosting
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