d...@kd4e.com wrote:
James E. Morrow wrote:
Allow me to jump in here. I'm a Cox HSI customer so I have some
familiarity with port 25 blocking. You may wish to ask your nonISP email
providers what SMTP port to use. This will generally be port 587. If SSL
is used then use port 465. Your email
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
I keep meaning to ask this but forget when I get home.
I have had a problem with many/most non-home router
connections with the outgoing mail failing.
I get a message saying that the connection to the
smtp server failed.
What setting might be interfering with this,
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If your home ISP is indifferent as to which SMTP server you use, all
will work. If your road ISP requires you to use their SMTP server, then
any mail sent to any SMTP server other than theirs will be blocked.
My ISP let me use
James E. Morrow wrote:
Allow me to jump in here. I'm a Cox HSI customer so I have some
familiarity with port 25 blocking. You may wish to ask your nonISP email
providers what SMTP port to use. This will generally be port 587. If SSL
is used then use port 465. Your email provider (not your ISP)
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If your home ISP is indifferent as to which SMTP server you use, all
will work. If your road ISP requires you to use their SMTP server, then
any mail sent to any SMTP server other than theirs will be blocked.
My ISP let me use any SMTP server i want - BUT ...
...If i
Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If your home ISP is indifferent as to which SMTP server you use, all
will work. If your road ISP requires you to use their SMTP server, then
any mail sent to any SMTP server other than theirs will be blocked.
My ISP let me use any SMTP server i want -
If you want help, you need to post some details about about the
accounts that are not working, and both the incoming and outgoing
server settings. Then maybe you can get some specific advice.
Lee
Incoming E-mail is not relevant as it is working from non-home Wifi
connections for all 3
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
The 3 different E-mail accounts are hosted on 3 different servers
by 3 different providers (my ISP, GoDaddy, and a small company).
I also have on my laptop three email accounts hosted on three servers.
The thing is, in all cases, the SMTP account is the same one: the
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
There are *3 separate Outgoing E-mail servers* involved here.
My ISP is relevant to only 1 of them.
The other two E-mail servers are GoDaddy and a third company.
I cannot conceive of any way that my ISP's settings are relevant
to Outgoing E-mail on the other 2 E-mail
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
This still sounds like the problem I described earlier in this thread.
If your home ISP is indifferent as to which SMTP server you use, all
will work. If your road ISP requires you to use their SMTP server, then
any mail sent to any SMTP server other than theirs will be
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
What I've done on my laptop is set up another SMTP server in my mail and
news account settings, and when (for example) connecting through
Verizon, who are not my normal ISP, I make that my default SMTP server
(the setup for that SMTP server has to include a Verizon
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Has something changed so that everyone needs to do this in SM now?
No.
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d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
What I've done on my laptop is set up another SMTP server in my mail and
news account settings, and when (for example) connecting through
Verizon, who are not my normal ISP, I make that my default SMTP server
(the setup for that SMTP server has to
On 9/22/2010 11:50 AM, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
You mean that when I am at the coffee shop and am using their Wifi I
would need to ID their server and add it in order to send E-mails?
The same with the Dunkin Donuts, the library, the airport, etc?
Most likely, yes.
I have not had to do
Mark Hansen wrote:
Perhaps you're ISP never required this before?
Only one of the three E-mail accounts have anything to
do with my ISP.
The other two are hosted entirely apart from my ISP, one
on the GoDaddy servers and one on another smaller server.
This eliminates my ISP as the source of
d...@kd4e.com d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Perhaps you're ISP never required this before?
Only one of the three E-mail accounts have anything to
do with my ISP.
The other two are hosted entirely apart from my ISP, one
on the GoDaddy servers and one on another smaller server.
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
What I've done on my laptop is set up another SMTP server in my mail and
news account settings, and when (for example) connecting through
Verizon, who are not my normal ISP, I make that my default SMTP server
(the setup for that SMTP server has
I keep meaning to ask this but forget when I get home.
I have had a problem with many/most non-home router
connections with the outgoing mail failing.
I get a message saying that the connection to the
smtp server failed.
What setting might be interfering with this, please?
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d...@kd4e.com wrote:
I keep meaning to ask this but forget when I get home.
I have had a problem with many/most non-home router connections with
the outgoing mail failing.
Multiple computers? What exactly do you mean by many/most non-home
router connections?
I get a message saying that
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
I keep meaning to ask this but forget when I get home.
I have had a problem with many/most non-home router connections with
the outgoing mail failing.
Multiple computers? What exactly do you mean by many/most non-home
router connections?
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
I keep meaning to ask this but forget when I get home.
I have had a problem with many/most non-home router
connections with the outgoing mail failing.
I get a message saying that the connection to the
smtp server failed.
What setting might be interfering with this,
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