Hallo Johannes,

On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 10:19:52 +0100 GMT (18/03/2001, 17:19 +0800 GMT),
Johannes Posel wrote:

JP> This is because Hamburg.de is not an ISP, but rather a "mail service"
JP> provided by the city of Hamburg to it's citizens ;)

Well, when she got the CD-R it inluded a dial-up setup, which I
understand connects to an ISP run by Hansenet and is *not* free. Only
the email address @Hamburg.de is free, not the access to the internet.

I called their hotline, which is in Duesseldorf or so, and the
gentleman who called me back was very nice (a The Bat!-User :-)), but
confirmed that I have to use a Hamburg.de account to send from, if I
want to use their SMTP server.

JP> Anyway there are plenty of availiable mail servers that are not in
JP> ORBS or MAPS filter system (ever heard of the K12 in *.us *g*).

No haven't heard. Please enlighted me. (K12 used to stand for
"education from kindergarten to 12th grade". Has that changed?)

JP> And if this fails, you can always ask some administrator you know
JP> if he could enable an account for SMTP AUTH for you. We do for
JP> example :)

Who is *we*? Are you running an ISP?

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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