Hi
 
Just install postfix or some other simple smtp server so you won't be depended on your isp. You should use one of the free webmail services with a forwarding option so you can get your mail to a permanent address and always forwarded to your current one. CHAVAL AL HAKESEF !!!
 
Ishai.
----- Original Message -----
From: Manor G.
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: (OT) ISP's that don't allow relaying

Hi,

I am using several ISPs but over the years I got used to using one email box at actcom, a few months ago I canceled

My dial-up account there but I bought an "Email-only" account, which most isp's offer, just to have my old regular email address.

While trying to send mail, I always get a "Relaying is not allowed" Message, I sent an email to their support team, and their answer

Was that an Email-only account is only for GETTING mail, if you want to Sent mail you must use a different Smtp by a different ISP.

Then I Found out most isps don�t allow relaying, so I wondered, why isps offer mailbox's anyway? Shouldn�t they find a solution for smtp?

 

Is there a way to allow only certain users Relaying?

 

Manor G.

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