On 1/30/2012 8:49 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 30/01/2012 18:10, Ray Davison told the world:
hawker wrote:

You should be able to get around that problem by switching your SMTP
port to 587 from the default port 25.

587 does not work at home.  So even if it worked at some hot spots, it
would probably not work at others, so editing the profile to change
ports is far less practical than sending thru Gmail.

Uh? Your ISP is blocking port 587? Man, what maroons... this is supposed
to be the new default port for sending messages from user-agents. The
relevant RFC is more than ten years old...



My guess is it is his router or firewall and not ISP.
If this solution works for him then good enough, but being the geeky type I am I would probably find where the port is blocked and fix it there. Less hastle and then my mail comes from where people think it does.
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