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crzydream

join:2007-10-12
Anaheim, CA

SMTP server - mail.speakeasy.net

this tread is intended to be a continuation of »SMTP servers which cannot get any more posts due to the "to old to post" rule that's so ofter met on this forum.

Well, mail.speakeasy.net doesn't work for me and i am under a Speakeasy.net 1.5 full T1.

See the error that i am getting here: »www.chooseisp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6

I also try to set up my xerox m25i network printer to send pdf emails for scans, but the same SMTP ERROR is not allowing me. I tried every possible setting around this mail.speakeasy.net and still no success. Let me hear your opinion/experience. Thank you!


dinferno

join:1999-12-24
Brighton, MA
clubs:
Setup and configured Mac Mail and was able to send to my Gmail without any problems. Are you able to resolve the mail server or get mail at all?


crzydream

join:2007-10-12
Anaheim, CA
Incoming works perfect.
Outgoing is where i have the problem.

thank you for trying to help me out here.


curmudge1

@columbia.edu

This is elementary, but I have to ask -- do you know that SE's mail server requires outgoing authentication? I.e., you have to supply a password. I use Netscape 7 & IMAP to get mail, and when I send mail, I get a pop-up for me to supply my password. Do you get that? Have you tried any other clients? Thunderbird, Outlook Express (my wife uses, with Pop3)...?

Last, how about SE support? Any contact? If so, what do they say?

I have never had any real problem with SE's mail server; sometimes I get a disconnected message, but I'm always able to get back. Perhaps it just is too busy sometimes.

HTH.
--
David


crzydream

join:2007-10-12
Anaheim, CA

David,
i just recived this advise from Speakeasy.net:
"Try using port 587 instead of 25, and turn on SMTP authentication. That may allow you to get access if for some reason port 25 is not getting through."
I did not try yet but i will and update this post.


Secret Squirrel

@comcast.net

reply to crzydream
said by crzydream See Profile :

Incoming works perfect.
Outgoing is where i have the problem.

thank you for trying to help me out here.
In your mail client, as said before, you need to check the box labeled:

OUTGOING SERVER REQUIRES AUTHENTICATION

and if you are off the speakeasy network, THEN change to port 587 (example, you are remote, on a comcast connection, comcast BLOCKS port 25)


crzydream

join:2007-10-12
Anaheim, CA


edit:
October 17th, @02:05AM

I understand how it works... And good tip regarding comcast and other ISP's block on port 25...
let's say on the email side i'm good as i have an alternative outgoing server, but i will still have to figure how to set my XEROX M25i network printer on "scan to email".


Secret Squirrel

@comcast.net

said by crzydream See Profile :

I understand how it works... And good tip regarding comcast and other ISP's block on port 25...
let's say on the email side i'm good as i have an alternative outgoing server, but i will still have to figure how to set my XEROX M25i network printer on "scan to email".
Set up a second, dummy email account (yourfax@speakeasy.net) and have it use that email address/password if you are emailing yourself with it (sending email as joe@isp.com to joe@isp.com isn't a suggested method)

SS


crzydream

join:2007-10-12
Anaheim, CA
good suggestion... but i was using office@isp.com to joe@isp.com... i am giving up! please consider this thread closed. i lost my nerves on this one!
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