Re: Send Mail from Command Line?
- From: krw <krw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 12:19:30 -0400
In article <FZX6i.23417$YL5.5042@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 28 May 2007 18:55:31 -0300, Gerhard Fiedler
<gelists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2007-05-28 13:29:37, Jim Thompson wrote:
Well, most are and chances are you are, too :)
Windows from 2k on and Linux come with an SMTP server.
To send outside of my local network I need to login to my ISP's
server, or an independent server such as GoDaddy (which I use).
I see you got your problem solved already, but just out of curiosity... If
you can connect with SMTP to GoDaddy (I assume this means that your ISP
lets port 25 through), why can't you have a local SMTP server do the
delivery?
Gerhard
My ISP (Cox) DOES NOT allow connections to other servers via Port 25,
or to Cox' servers from non-Cox origination points.
Adelphia, oops Comcast, servers don't either. The ATT business
Internet POP servers allow access from outside the AT&T network
though. I have Individual.net for Usenet because I can get to their
servers from either (or work, back when that mattered;).
--
Keith
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Keith
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