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 include a Verizon username and
>> password). But when I'm at a location where the ISP doesn't care, I go
>> on using the SMTP server I would normally use.
>
> I'm not completely clear on this.
>
> 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?
>
> I have not had to do this before and have never heard of the need
> to do this before.
>
> Has something changed so that everyone needs to do this in SM now?
>
>
I never had a problem until my ISP changed to secure and required
authentication from me, so it is your ISP.

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