On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Richard Urwin wrote:
> On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 7:02 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
> >
> > Postfix will make a direct smtp connection with the recipient's mail
> > server and you can use it to send without using it to receive, in fact
> > that is what I am doing right now. This message w
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 12:26:57AM +0100, Richard Urwin wrote:
> Blocking port 25 only affects incoming mail. If you use POP3 to receive
> then it wont affect you.
One server's incoming is another server's outgoing...
Outgoing mail is generally addressed to port 25. Some ISPs
block outgoing por
On Monday 08 Sep 2003 1:10 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 07:26 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
> > > Postfix will make a direct smtp connection with the recipient's
> > > mail server and you can use it to send without using it to
> > > receive, in fact that is what I am doing right n
On Sunday 07 September 2003 07:26 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
> > Postfix will make a direct smtp connection with the recipient's mail
> > server and you can use it to send without using it to receive, in
> > fact that is what I am doing right now. This message was delivered
> > to the list via postf
On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 7:02 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 12:07 pm, Francisco wrote:
> > But bascule,
> >
> > If you use postfix you do need to buy a domain name, don't you?
>
> Postfix will make a direct smtp connection with the recipient's mail
> server and you can use it to
On Sunday 07 September 2003 12:07 pm, Francisco wrote:
> But bascule,
>
> If you use postfix you do need to buy a domain name, don't you?
>
Postfix will make a direct smtp connection with the recipient's mail server
and you can use it to send without using it to receive, in fact that is what
I
On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 5:07 pm, Francisco wrote:
> But bascule,
>
> If you use postfix you do need to buy a domain name, don't you?
No.
So long as your ISP offers SMTP delivery postfix will work. If you don't
have smtp delivery then fetchmail will pull mail from POP3 mailboxes
and deliver it to
> messages throughout the University server (correo.um.es) and viceversa, I
> can't send messages from a computer located in the Uniersity throughout the
> mail-server at home (smtp.ono.com).
Well, here' s a thought.. is your home box set up for ssh? Could you
use putty (highly recommended for wi
But bascule,
If you use postfix you do need to buy a domain name, don't you?
Regards
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Departamento de BiologĂa Vegetal
Universidad de Murcia
Murcia (Spain)
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francisco, i'm not surprised that you can't use either smtp server while not
authenticated with it i.e. not logged on the network it's physically attached
to, this is to prevent spamming activity, you may log onto your uni network
from home but the smtp server will see that you are 'outside' the
I have two e-mail accounts, one at home ([EMAIL PROTECTED], using the
smtp.ono.com server) and other at work ([EMAIL PROTECTED], using the
correo.um.es server). The problem is that I can't send form my home computer
messages throughout the University server (correo.um.es) and viceversa, I
can't sen
I have two e-mail accounts, one at home ([EMAIL PROTECTED], using the
smtp.ono.com server) and other at work ([EMAIL PROTECTED], using the
correo.um.es server). The problem is that I can't send form my home computer
messages throughout the University server (correo.um.es) and viceversa, I
can't
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