Hello Serge,

Thursday, August 30, 2001, 2:44:20 PM, you wrote:

SS> Hello andrew,

SS> Thursday, August 30, 2001, 5:19:44 PM, you wrote:

SS> Sounds pretty strange. Normally, isp providers do provide smtp
SS> server. On the other hand, I must enter the net TROUGH the
SS> provider's modem pool (or something like that) in order to be
SS> allowed send mail. An open smtp with authentication is the
SS> alternative. Look at myrealbox.com for example.

sorry, yes i should have said that they do provide smtp if i dial-up
with them but as I have free access via another route (dial-up/dsl)
this isn't a viable option. So I needed to fin another way.

I'll try myrealbox and see what smtp is like, if only the from address
doesn't have to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] that will probably be
enough.

SS> You can setup you own smtp relay server. And change the
SS> "highest" level smtp depending on the provider you are connected
SS> at the moment.

any idea how or with what software?

>> If anyone else has a better solution to the above problem I'd
>> be glad to hear that too. (or an existing smtp server I can
>> have access to :))

SS> You can configure TB! to use the same smtp server with
SS> authentication in all your accounts.




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