 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| reply to Amadeus Re: [Xtreme] Send no mail with DSL Xtreme
said by Amadeus :I have a email account with a 3rd party and i use outlook to but i can't send mail only receive. If your 3rd party service provides SMTP access on port 587, or on port 465, try configuring your mail client for either port. You should ask them for assistance in using those ports if they provide service on those ports. -- Norman ~A deam, dream, no dream ~Voices of the night go across the forest ~A dream, dream, no dream ~Good night my good child |
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@bellsouth.ne | reply to mikes60 "No one can use port 25 outbound except to a Bellsouth server, and it's been that way since 2002."
odd, never had this problem. 3rd-party servers work fine sending outbound smtp |
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  mikes60 My Paradise Premium join:2001-07-31 Boynton Beach, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Vonage
| reply to frovingslosh said by frovingslosh :Are you sending mail through any of those systems (by POP/SMTP, not by "web-mail")? If you still think you are sending mail through these other systems, tell us what settings you have in your client software for outgoing mail (addresses and port numbers). Do not post any user name or password. I never said I was sending email thru these other systems. I use BellSouth as my outgoing server when I send email from my home office. I just configured everything to show the return address I prefer to use for each account.
When I travel, which is very often, I send my mail thru whatever system I'm using, since I can't send via BellSouth from another system
It's a little bit of a pain, but better than having BellSouth run wide open to spam. This is a battle I knew I could never win, so I made the changes necessary to keep my business emails working.
I've never missed an outbound or inbound email on any of my accounts. I also have my Blackberry set to scan all my accounts and send copies of all my sent emails to my BellSouth account.
I'd rather spend my time working and earning a living than just bashing BellSouth's blocking Port 25, as some people have chosen to do. -- Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday--so why bother? |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to Amadeus Pester your email provider to support "Message submission" on port 587. All my outgoing mail goes out on port 587 and I have never in my life had a problem with sending email. Message submission should use either authentication or POP3 before SMTP, so there should be no concerns of abuse. -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir |
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  frovingslosh
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| reply to mikes60 Are you sending mail through any of those systems (by POP/SMTP, not by "web-mail")?
BS has blocked port 25, the outgoing port normally used for e-mail. You can access other POP servers for receiving mail (I have about 9 accounts I check regularly). But since port 25 has been blocked you can't send through those other systems.
While this is said to be to thwart spammers, it also has a big impact on some users. I used to use a private system I had access to. It was highly reliable, unlike the BS outgoing mail servers. I could configure my notebook to send mail through that server no matter where I went, home, office or on the road. Now I have to reconfigure my system when at home to use BS.. When at work or in the road to use the other system (I can't use my BS mail account from outside the BS network, it will not even let me authenticate in with a user/password to send mail!). And when friends come here with their notebooks and want to check their e-e-mail and send responses, I have to have them reconfigure their mail clients to use the BS mail servers for the outgoing mail, since BS has block port 25 with their "you must only use us" approach. I hate spammers and am all for aggressively going after them, but not by further harming legitimate users.
If you still think you are sending mail through these other systems, tell us what settings you have in your client software for outgoing mail (addresses and port numbers). Do not post any user name or password. |
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  mikes60 My Paradise Premium join:2001-07-31 Boynton Beach, FL
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| reply to frovingslosh said by frovingslosh :said by Use the links :
.....instructions on how to set up a secondary non-BellSouth email account (thus solving your problem). That info only solves the problem if the other outgoing mail server you have access to is willing to configure things just to suit BellSouth. If they use port 25 (the standard) for your outgoing, their incoming, connection, you are screwed. I am using BellSouth to access 4 completely different email systems from totally unrelated companies. I have trouble believing that none of them are using the "standard" you are mentioning.
What am I missing here? -- Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday--so why bother? |
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  frovingslosh
join:2003-08-28 Apex, NC
| reply to Use the links said by Use the links :
.....instructions on how to set up a secondary non-BellSouth email account (thus solving your problem). That info only solves the problem if the other outgoing mail server you have access to is willing to configure things just to suit BellSouth. If they use port 25 (the standard) for your outgoing, their incoming, connection, you are screwed. |
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@bellsouth.net | reply to Amadeus Please read the two FAQ links Doctor Olds provided. It not only clearly states you can't run your own email server but also has a link to specific instructions on how to set up a secondary non-BellSouth email account (thus solving your problem). |
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  jazzman916 Life on the Upbeat Premium,Mod join:2001-09-01 Birdland clubs: | reply to Amadeus Mail servers are prohibited on a residential account. |
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  Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL | reply to jazzman916 so if i wanted to setup my own email server could i do the same? |
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  jazzman916 Life on the Upbeat Premium,Mod join:2001-09-01 Birdland clubs: | reply to Amadeus Just place mail.bellsouth.net in the SMTP server address of that account and you'll be set. |
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  Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL | reply to Doctor Olds I have a email account with a 3rd party and i use outlook to but i can't send mail only receive. |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| reply to Amadeus Are you running an email client or are you trying to run an email server?
»/faq/1448
No one can use port 25 outbound except to a Bellsouth server, and it's been that way since 2002.
»AT&T Southeast Forum FAQ »Does BellSouth block ports?
Regards,
Doctor Olds -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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  mikes60 My Paradise Premium join:2001-07-31 Boynton Beach, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Vonage
| reply to Amadeus said by Amadeus :I have FastAccess DSL Xtreme and i can't send mail out to any where like they closed port 25. But i can recevie mail, is anyone else having this problem? What can i do about this? Are you trying to send mail using an account other than your FastAccess? If you are- you can't. There are many, easy, ways to set-up your outlook to send thru FastAccess and have it appear to the receiving party that you are using another address. I do it every day with 4 other corporate email addresses.
If that's not the problem, you'll have to explain it in more detail -- Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday--so why bother? |
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  Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL | I have FastAccess DSL Xtreme and i can't send mail out to any where like they closed port 25. But i can recevie mail, is anyone else having this problem?
What can i do about this? |
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