On Monday, October 01, 2001, 4:10:59 PM, Jan Rifkinson wrote:

> I broke down & got a cable modem. Now I can d/l    everything
> much faster but I can't send any mail out. I    get a "relaying
> denied" error msg in the log.

>    I'm sending this via my dialup account. Any thoughts,
>    suggestions would be appreciated.

Congratulations. If your dialup account allows authentication, you may
be able to continue sending through them.  More likely you are going
to have to resubscribe with your new address. You can drag mail from
your outbox to the outbox of your cable provider and send it that way
and still post as if from you subscribed address. Someone will tell
you you can use options to change mailing addresses and still have the
headers look enough like the old address to get through to your
mailing lists, but my experience has been that this usually fails.

The easiest in the long run is to use your cable address when sending,
and therefore to resubscribe to your lists. (I'm dragging this from
one outbox to another because I'm dsl at work, cable at home and
subscribed from home)

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