Eric Shubert wrote: > Youri V. Kravatsky wrote: >> Hello Eric, >> >> Monday, September 7, 2009, 11:19:47 AM, you wrote: >> >>> Right, as it should be. All email from my domain *is* (at least should >>> be) sent through my server, where it is delivered locally. I can't >>> imagine why I would want to send email from my domain and to my domain >>> via any external server. >> Trust me, A LOT of providers block access to 25 port on the external >> networks INDEED. I do it myself in two organizations that I help to manage, >> 'cause I don't want to deal with permanent complains about spam that goes >> from infected computers. So, user with notebook has only one option - use >> local SMTP server in such kind of networks to deliver mail. >> > > Only one option that you can see. I have a VPN that road warriors use. ;) > Or if you have no VPN, port 587 would suit the purpose. I haven't heard of an ISP blocking port 587, but it wouldn't surprise me if there are a few.
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