Try doing from your NT or UNIX command line:

#nslookup
>set type=mx
>hotmail.com

Also, it is good to speak with their systems admin, they might be blocking your
remote SMTP actions.







Bodduls Sridhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/25/2000 02:10:19 PM

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Hi ,

In my jsp i have to send e-mail to others. How can i know the SMTP host
name of the mail servers like hotmail.com,yahoo.com

If would appriciate if any body help me


Sridhar Boddula

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