Howdy Tom,

Yup..this can be a real problem..most ISPs ban mail forwarding from
other SMTP addies. The only way around it is to set up different
accounts with the particular SMTP settings for each ISP...that is how I
do it..it is not The Bat's fault. This will happen with any emailer.

regards
W:)

Saturday, July 01, 2000, 9:40:30 AM, you wrote:

t>>   I cannot send mail via one isp since last week. basically it c annot
t>>   connect with the smtp server the Bat says.

TP> I'd ask the mail-server provider about it.  Some allow outbound SMTP
TP> connections, others don't.  They may have allowed it for a while but
TP> now don't, or perhaps they're filtering addresses coming through as
TP> 'from' addresses to make sure that they're "really" from their own
TP> users.

TP> I'm not sure how my mail server does it, but I connect to them to send
TP> my outbound mail since I never know what network I may be connecting
TP> through.  Perhaps TB! is sending login/password information to
TP> validate the SMTP connection?  Dunno.

t>>   If in dos, I can ping the server, its there. If in Visual route under
t>>   windows it cannot find the mailserver the one time I tried.

TP> I would assume that the server is denying your connection, but there's
TP> no way to see the actual connection logs that *should* be generated by
TP> TB!

TP> :(


TP> -tom!




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 Woofie 

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