I don't know if this is available on windows platforms, but I just run
sendmail on my laptop (linux) and it handles delivering the mail
directly to the target mailserver.  I'm sure there must be an equivalent
program out there in windows land to accomplish the same task. 

Reza

On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 05:16:15PM -0700, Jack Grimes sent me this...
> 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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