>>>>> Gilles <nos...@nospam.com> writes: >>>>> On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 11:46:52 -0600, Michael Torrie wrote:
[Cross-posting to news:comp.mail.misc.] >> What you're looking for is not an SMTP server but a Mail Transfer >> Agent, called an MTA. [...] >> Dennis is correct, though, that most ISPs do block outbound port 25 >> connections for security and spam reasons, and require you to use >> their SMTP server, which precludes the use of the local MTA. > I'm not sure my ISP blocks outbound port 25 connections. I'll > experiment with a small Linux box. There's yet another issue: certain email "operators" may block /inbound/ port 25 connections from ISP "customer" networks. > I wist they would use a smarter SPAM filter that wouldn't flag > perfectly legit-looking outgoing e-mails. FWIW, it may also be possible to use an email service (such as Google Mail) provided by a third-party. -- FSF associate member #7257 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list