Hi Ray,

we tested it with telnet and it seems that it works... but my mail client
does not receive it. :-(
php mail function just tells me that email can not be delivered.
here is the function:

> if (mail($to, $subject, $body))
>     {
>         echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>");
>     }
>     else
>     {
>         echo("<p>Message delivery failed...</p>");
>     }
>

and it returns false... so message delivery failed.
and i use on the same local PC so no ISP. server is used.

Al.

I'm curious what's the error you get when you use the "mail" function?
>
> Also, if you have SMTP running on port 25 you should be able to "telnet
> localhost 25" and run some SMTP commands (EHLO, etc).
>
> Beware as well that some ISPs block port 25 so you may need to use their
> SMPT
> server instead of yours, if you can telnet your SMTP server but not send
> emails,
> then you either:
> 1 - Need to authenticate yourself against your SMTP server, or
> 2 - You have port 25 blocked, and need to use your ISP's server, or an
> external
> SMTP server that you can talk to on a port other than 25.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rob
>
>
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Alain
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