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Author: Subject: OUTGOING MAIL - HOW TO


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  posted on 8/5/04 at 20:37
Some ISPs don't allow port 25 to prevent SPAM, and only allow their own smtp server. Try mail.yourisp.com instead of smtp.yourisp.com. Some people use port 26 in exim for example.
I am sure someone with same problem, and hopefully found a solution will respond soon. As I said, difficult to tell with Mac

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  posted on 10/5/04 at 08:44
NOT difficult to tell with Mac. NOTHING is hard on the Mac. I have mine serving PHP pages for my clients when I am working with them. A first grade teacher can do it... (I know because I was one for 35 years)

I tried every configuration, mail, smtp, etc...I know because I set these things up.
In some cases they may not have mail configured at all, which means nothing would work.

Just so you know how flawless Mac is, I simply opened my Wi-Fi connection and the message to join any networks that are open nearby popped up, and I clicked yes and was on. IN fact, two networks showed up at the same time and I could pick one.. (they had another restaurant next door with Wi-Fi too)

So, the experience is always a pleasant one even for the first ime user.

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  posted on 21/1/05 at 14:01

any problem with drivers, virus, firmware, conections, ports?

Lucas Paciolu
lucaspaciolu@yahoo.com
http://www.okeda.com.ar

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  posted on 21/1/05 at 14:44
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any problem with drivers, virus, firmware, conections, ports?

NO problems...no viruses, spyware, firewalls, or anything. I can even do wi-fi in my house with no router, I just leave the base computer on. It does it through itself.

As for the smtp, I have discovered that the shop does not allow sendmail. Otherwise, at my radio show, and office, I simply use whatever server they have, either mail.isp.net or smtp.isp.net and the mail works. It's just a question of finding out who provides the cable for that building.

The Mac is a dream computer.




JeiJei

PS- you can get one now to work with your PC kbd/mse/disp for only $499
It's called Mac Mini


[Edited on 21/1/2005 by maclady]

[Edited on 21/1/2005 by maclady]

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  posted on 2/10/05 at 10:51
Hi,
I am able to send email when i plug the DSL line into my computer
but when i plug the DSL into the airport base station i'm not able to send mail.
do you have any suggesttions?
THANK YOU!



any problem with drivers, virus, firmware, conections, ports?

NO problems...no viruses, spyware, firewalls, or anything. I can even do wi-fi in my house with no router, I just leave the base computer on. It does it through itself.

As for the smtp, I have discovered that the shop does not allow sendmail. Otherwise, at my radio show, and office, I simply use whatever server they have, either mail.isp.net or smtp.isp.net and the mail works. It's just a question of finding out who provides the cable for that building.

The Mac is a dream computer.




JeiJei

PS- you can get one now to work with your PC kbd/mse/disp for only $499
It's called Mac Mini


[Edited on 21/1/2005 by maclady]

[Edited on 21/1/2005 by maclady]

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