> for quite a few years I have been using an application I wrote using the
THtmlSmtpCli
> component using the default port 'smtp'. The problem I am encountering now
is that
> my internet provider has decided to block port 25 in order to avoid spam.
My provider (Belgacom) is doing the same, but i
Your ISP should provide a "smart host" to send your mail through, try sending
through this.
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Behalf Of André Michel Descombes
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 5:36 AM
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André Michel Descombes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for quite a few years I have been using an application I wrote using
> the THtmlSmtpCli component using the default port 'smtp'. The problem
> I am encountering now is that my internet provider has decided to
> block port 25 in order to avoid spam.
> Is i
Hello,
for quite a few years I have been using an application I wrote using the
THtmlSmtpCli component using the default port 'smtp'. The problem I am
encountering now is that my internet provider has decided to block port 25
in order to avoid spam.
Is it possible to simply change port to '26' ? I