Lothar Kimmeringer wrote:
> abhiram schrieb:
>   
>>   Can someone please tell me if I need to make any other changes to
>> get this thing working or is there any method by which I can know what
>> is the SMTP that I need to use.
>>     
>
> Do a telnet directly from that box to port 465 and 587. If you come
> through (it's SSL so you will not see very much) set the port
> explicitly instead of relying on the default-port. If you don't
> come through try out tcptraceroute or traceroute to see where the
> packets are filtered. Some companies/networks filter out outgoing
> SMTP-traffic to prevent spam being sent from bot-"enhanced" computers
>
>   

Also, anybody blocking outgoing SMTP will probably have a specific smtp
server on their LAN that you will need to use - and it may well apply
controls about who can use it and what the "from" address on outgoing
emails can be.

Paul

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