On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 06:32:23PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW, in my case, I have an account with barak-online (not ADSL) and all my
> e-mail is sent via that account's POP mail. I also have a few other accounts
> (aquanet, netvision, etc.) and I receive e-mail at all of the accounts. I
> discovered, at the begining of the experiment, that when I connect to a random
> ISP, sometimes I can receive and send e-mail via all my POP mail boxes. Other
> times, I can only receive but not send. And still other times, I can't get or
> send mail. After experimenting, I discovered that this is not a random thing,
> but that only some of the ISPs on the ADSL experiment allow you to connect to a
> POP account belonging to a different ISP. Assuming I want to continue using all
> these POP mail boxes in future, chosing an ISP who allows this will also be an
> issue.
Hi Shlomo,
BTw, Any sane ISP which doesn't want to get blacklisted won't allow
outgoing mail from their SMTP server when sent from IP addresses
not belonging to them, since it allows spammers to abuse it.
--
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov
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