On May 27, 2008, at 10:13 PM, Yersinia wrote:

No, I didn't change anything. I guess this means that HIS regular ISP
DOES support Port 587?


No, that is they weird thing. It isn't the ISP that really matters, it is the SMTP Server that you are trying to connect to. So whatever server you have in your SMTP Server field in Emailer is the server that needs to support port 587.

The fact that it fails everywhere but his place is odd. Unless he was just trying to make your life easy and is capturing the port 587 traffic and redirecting it thru a mail server of his choice. It does sound like he would have the knowledge how to do that. But then, if that were the case, I would think it would be just as easy for him to do it with port 25 and not have you use a different version of Emailer (unless doing so was easier then just isolating your port 25 traffic and he didn't want to deal with relaying his own email).

Very strange.

-chris
<www.mythtech.net>


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