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HELP: POP3/SMTP email sending woes.... |
| message from =?Utf-8?B?U1NQ?= on 3 Jun 2004 |
I used to have a Tiscalli account and used Outlook Express for email management. Now we connect to internet using broadband. However we cannot send emails via our tiscalli pop/smtp account but we can receive/download our tiscalli emails.
I believe the problem is because we have to be on a Tiscalli internet connection before we are allowed to use their smtp server to send email. Is there a way to get around this issue - like faking IP address or something?
What other ways we can do to keep on using our tiscalli email sending/receiving but using our broadband connection (which is not Tiscalli)?
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| Shenan Stanley replied to =?Utf-8?B?U1NQ?= on 3 Jun 2004 |
Ask them. Most people (for good reason) do not allow "relaying". You may
just have to add an authentication for yout SMTP server, but only they can
tell you this.
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| Martin Shaw replied to Shenan Stanley on 4 Jun 2004 |
Most Broadband ISP suppliers have their own SMTP/Mail outgoing servers -
just substitute your tiscali outgoing for your Broadband one - and
everything will be tickety boo !!
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