Short answer: yes, you can send email locally. For more details, you'll 
need to provide additional information like what is your local server's OS 
and it's version, etc...? Is it connected to the web directly, without NAT, 
firewalls, etc.?

Regards,
Ales


On Monday, May 20, 2013 3:14:03 PM UTC+2, Lamps902 wrote:
>
> At the moment, my custom domain is associated with Outlook, and my page's 
> email settings are configured this way:
>
> settings.email_server = 'smtp.live.com:587'
> settings.email_sender = '[sender_name]@[mydomain.com]'
> settings.email_login = '[username]:[pass]'
>
> It seems that every few emails I send, Outlook detects something it 
> doesn't like, and stops routing emails; when I try to log on, it demands I 
> fill out a captcha before enabling the mail service again.
>
> Is there a straightforward way to avoid this problem by bypassing the 
> Outlook servers when sending registration emails (i.e. send mail directly 
> from the local server)?  Thanks.
>

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