Note that Rogers NO LONGER OFFERS Usenet NEWS services.
Mail services are provided by the Yahoo! mail platform, although your email is still username@rogers.com
There are different ways to address the Rogers mail servers, here are some.
Note that during the transition to the Yahoo! mail platform, the aliases pop and smtp may no longer work. You may have to use a fully qualified domain name, and the IP addresses are obviously subject to change and they have been removed.
Incoming mail: pop pop.{yourphub}.net.cable.rogers.com pop2.rog.mail.vip.re2.yahoo.com pop.broadband.rogers.com pop.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com pop-rog.mail.yahoo.com
Outgoing: smtp smtp.{yourphub}.net.cable.rogers.com smtp2.rog.mail.vip.re2.yahoo.com smtp.broadband.rogers.com ssmtp.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com smtp-rog.mail.yahoo.com
Replace {yourphub} with the name of your phub as follows ...
Do a tracert to www.rogers.com, the first or second hop will look like this example ...
gw01.flfrd.phub.net.cable.rogers.com
Pick out the letters before phub and that is the abbreviated name of your primary hub (yourphub), in this case flfrd
If you want to access rogers servers from outside the Rogers network while you're on the road, for example ... try
POP pop.broadband.rogers.com SMTP smtp.broadband.rogers.com (Note that you'll need full authentication to use this)
You can use standard SMTP port 25 and POP port 110, or you can alternately use Mail Submission (SMTP protocol) port 587 to submit your mail in particular if you're connecting from outside Rogers network. Authentication will be required.
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by elusion edited by sbrook  last modified: 2008-02-12 14:06:50 |