That theory don't fly. I have a Seaside app running on a Linux server
at a remote datacenter, and it uses the same
'smtp.broadband.rogers.com:25'.

Richard

On Oct 6, 7:29 am, MidGe <[email protected]> wrote:
> "If 'smtp.broadband.rogers.com:25' works under Windows, why the hell
>
> wouldn't it work under Linux?? Oh well."
>
> Maybe because windows runs a  'smtp.broadband.rogers.com:25'
> whereas Linux has not set such a server by default?!

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