Dear Eddie, Going back 09:45 18.06.2002...
> Let me explain: I'm in preparation for an Expedition to the Sahara. > I'm going to carry my own Notebook with Satellite Communication but > sometimes I'm connected to some locale lines. My thought was that when > I have my own eMail server (actually only for sending eMails) I could > avoid being blocked by local MTA (??) when encrypting my msg (it known > that Middle East and African Authorities are sometimes quit > restricting). If I could make the Internet belive I'm an MTA I may be > in an advantage position (just my thought as an lay man an stuff like > this) ;-) Could this work? Well it depends on what they allow you to do. Might well be that they restrict your communication with foreign mail servers, by for example blocking port 25 (used to send mails) to outer-network servers. HEhe, reminds me, Earthlink does that too... I think the easiest way would be that you have your own mail server somewhere left that you can use regardless of your location (SMTP AUTH or SMTP-after-POP3)... Cheers, Johannes mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- There are three kinds of lies: Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics. ______________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbtech.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
