just a thought here, but AT&T used to be Cingular. Try using cwmx.com -- 
I have really good service, in and out -- but maybe it'll know you're 
not Cingular, the New AT&T, and not let you do it. Still, might be worth 
a shot.

Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:34:54 -0400 Sheldon Brown said:
>
>   
>> I know that some vendors don't let you use just any SMTP 
>> server...this includes my Comcast cable modem on my home computer, 
>> that requires me to use comcast.net as the SMTP server.  Then when I 
>>     
>
> FWIW, I use my Comcast.net connection for IP dialtone only.  I get all
> of my email (POP and SMTP) via my domain hosted at pair.com.  I have no
> problems sending email this way.
>
> I DO have problems when I try to send email from my Treo.  If I set
> Versamail to send via domain host's mail server it won't go at all,
> it's blocked somewhere.  If I try to send via my cell carrier (AT&T) it
> can take two frelling HOURS to go through.
>
>   

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