Author: Jack Skelley
Posted: 2008-11-12 at 09:30:17
Kent:
This, most likely, is a function of your ISP blocking outgoing mail because=
your outgoing mail server is not theirs.
For example, I have a cable TV broadband connection. My email outgoing serv=
er from them is mail.cable.com. But by primary mail account is mail.primary=
.com. If you have mail.primary.com as your outgoing server it will be block=
ed by the ISP because it is only looking for mail.cable.com as the outbound=
mail server..
It has something to do with relaying and the ISP is trying to cut down on s=
pam generation from 3rd party mail.
If you keep you incoming mail server the same and change the mail server to=
your ISP account all will be ok.
I deal with this all the time with our scouts trying to send and receive em=
ail to the NJ Devils with their ISP. It is blocked every time but the inbou=
nd mail is ok.
Regards,
Jack Skelley
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From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf=
Of kbelan@mchsi.com [kbelan@mchsi.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:17 AM
To: profoxtech@leafe.com
Subject: [NF] Can't send email with Outlook
Hello,
I just started having a problem sending email using Outlook. It was working=
fine 2 days ago.
I can receive email no problem, just can't send. I have this same problem o=
n my computer and my wifes.
I called the IP and they say it is not their problem and to call Microsoft =
...
I am sending this email thru the IP's web email system, so sending works th=
ru the website just not Outlook
Anyone have a guess ??
Thanks,
Kent
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