On Thu, 29 May 2008, fred wrote:

> Thanks for your replies, 
> 
> Well, it's not really blocked, it works IF you are using the ISP SMTP. But
> this ISP prevents the use other SMTP other than their own.
> 
> At work, where I am right now, my SMTP server works because we have a fixed
> IP and the ISP let us use it. But at home, with a standard internet link
> from this same ISP they block all except their own smtp.
> 
> So if I am at home, I
> 
> -Cannot send using my smtp
> -Cannot send using my SSL smtp
> -Cannot send using their smtp with my domain (they have activated SMTP-auth)
> -Can only send mail using the email they gave me when I got this link
> installed ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
> The only way I could send mails with my domain would be to set up SMTP auth
> in my mail client with the username/password I have for [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> account,
> but they told me this won't work for a long time.
> 
> Like Davide said, I am pretty much screwed..

You can always setup XMail to use your ISP SMTP server as outbound MTA.



- Davide


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