On 05-01-2001 at 01:38, Olivier Reubens kindly wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 15:36:43 -0800, you wrote:
>>When you set the account options for that account, don't specify that
>>ISP's outgoing mail server. Under Account Properties, "Transport",
>>simply specify the SMTP server of whichever ISP you have that DOES
>>allow relaying & is most reliable.
> NONE of the ISP's in Belgium allow relaying. Any Belgium ISP
> allowing relaying will get fairly high fines for doing so. It is a
> way to avoid someone using their server for spamming, and I understand
> why this is so. Even though I still think they could solve it easy
> enough if they used authentication. but what is little me going to do
> against big corporations :)
> If you know of a provider /smtp server that I could use for relaying,
> it may be a solution...
Have you thought of switching to xs4all.be? They are good
and solid, and probably they *do* use authentication for
their users and thus allow relaying. They are the most
reliable Dutch ISP (*) and set up a branch in Belgium a few
years ago.
(*) as in: both technically and politically - they have been
doing more than any other Dutch provider to protect freedom
of speech, digital civil rights etc.
- K -
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relationship, they had it with their mother or a friend.
- Julie Burchill: Sex and Sensibility
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