Someone generated the quantum flux that came across as... Tod Fitch
> On Sep 13, 2005, at 7:34 AM, Brian Findlay wrote:
>
>> I am trying to access my mail server from work, and SIMS constantly
>> rejects incoming mail, (from me that is) with a 'we do not relay'
>> message.  I can get around this by checking mail before sending (ie it
>> verifies my ip and keeps it open briefly), but this is a pain, as
>> often messages need to be sent throughout the day.
>>
>> I obtained the ip range from work, and entered this in the SMTP
>> 'clients' list.  I even included the specific ip of my machine, but it
>> still will not recognize it as a client.
>>
>> <snip>
>
> I found using SMTP AUTH to be a lot easier/safer/consistent than using
> and IP range or check before send. I have moved on from SIMS, but I
> recall it being a simple check box in, I think, the SMTP setup page. I
> know Eudora and Mail.app support this and I think that nearly any
> recent mail client should.


I agree here but make absolutely sure you have good passwords on all
accounts otherwise you'll most likely become a spambot.


Mike Hebel
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Waiting for Wyatt's Torch to go out...


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