Brian,

I've tried doing that a couple times, but never had any luck.  I could
never seem to get it working right.  The mail would just sit in the
Queue directory and never go anywhere.

I'd love to get it working like that, but never had the time required to
troubleshoot the problems.

Any quick advice?

Thanks,

David Green
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Brian Mowers wrote:
> 
> David,
> Can you send the mail from your own SMTP server? I have had problems
> with my ISP (Comcast) and
> now send the Witango mail via the built in SMTP server in IIS. I
> actually create a file first and push that into the 'pickup' box for
> the SMTP server. Works great, and is much, much faster than going
> through the ISP.
> 
> Brian Mowers
> 
> At 05:50 PM 9/26/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> 
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I've got kind of a 'deep' problem here.  I've used Tango to send
> > emails
> > for the last 4 years.  Never had a problem.  I've always used my ISP
> > as
> > my smtp server.  They made some changes recently to not allow
> > spammers.
> > In these changes, they've also blocked me.  This has nothing to do
> > with
> > any blacklist or open-relay issues.  Yes... I'm sure.
> >
> > Here's where it gets weird... my ISP is telling me that at the
> > beginning
> > of the SMTP connection Tango sends a HELO statement.  They say
> > normally,
> > that is followed by the name of the machine.  Tango is instead
> > sending
> > it's internal ip address which isn't owned by the ISP so they reject
> > the
> > email.
> >
> > Does that make sense to anyone?  So I guess my question is, why
> > doesn't
> > Tango send the machine name instead of it's ip?  And, obviously, is
> > there anyway I can change this?
> >
> > Any help is greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David Green
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Systems InSight, Inc.
> > http://www.systemsinsight.com
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