Re: OE Question Now



On 23/01/2008 in message <Xns9A2EAFD28E152314159265358@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Ali wrote:

Unless smtp.hostname.net actually accepts mail for relaying (in which case
it should require authentication), the outgoing server will have to be
their ISP's. This fact isn't obvious to some, who think the POP and SMTP
servers should match for each mailbox.

The same server handles incoming and outgoing (mail.hostname.net) and, as you say it does require authorisation.

I am hoping to cover 80% of the potential issues with some guidelines, only time will tell...

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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
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