 | Cannot send email now to mydomain.com mail server Not sure if this has been posted already, because of the numerous amounts of replies, but...in regards to sending mail by blocking outbound 25 ports to other mail servers.
You can still do this by using your ISP's mail server to send messages, although you're actually relaying it to the server in which your account is based on.
This is how I have my business account setup on my Cox HSI with the same problem. I setup the email address, for the username I used username@mydomain.com and pop3 mail.mydomain.com; for outgoing (smtp) I use pop.east.cox.net and it works just fine...sends just like I sent it to the server directly. |
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 rx7mike join:2004-01-23 West Bend, WI | I think every ISP in wisconsin blocks port 25. I dont use my isp email because for one I dont even know what the password is cause i have never used it and 2 i own several domains and ive been getting mail at those email address's for years. Now I ahve to log into my web based email clients so i can email people. How lame is that. I hope COVAD my new dsl provider is not like that. |
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