re Sending emails at hotspots

Wayport:  use mail.wayport.net as the smtp server name
T-moble: use your regular smtp server name, t-moble spoofs it.

BTW Matt, what is SMTP AUTH and how does that work/help?

--jack


On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 07:36:36PM +0300, Paul Weaver wrote:
> Just wondering how people coped with people wanting to send emails at
> hotposts. Chance are their normal ISP isnt the same as yours and their
> default smtp server wont obey the request. Aside from each new "hotspotter"
> finding out the right server, and changing their email client, what other
> ways are there arround this problem?

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