I mean the second part and not second para where you mentioned the acces
control to SMTP.
Mohan
bnmohan wrote:
I think your second para was the problem/solution: my account with my ISPs is
used only to access the Internet, and I do not use their servers for Email.
My POP3 and SMTP servers are on my domain hosted elsewhere. I had therefore
not even created the free email account that they provide. It appears that
for traffic from non-registered EMAIL users, there is some sort of access
control on how often port 25 is sought to be accessed via their connection. I
created my free email account, and mail now goes through smoothly.
Now I have to watch that account.
I am not sure I get the logic and reasoning behind the setup at my ISP.
Wonder if someone could take me around.
Mohan
I have a problem which I cannot explain : in my office, I have an XP
SP2
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or you'll have to run their client that runs on your mail host to report
its IP address in that intranetwork to DynDNS).
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