I have had some issues using a pocketpc with SMTP. What was wrong there was
it is an authorised SMTP and sometimes it just allows you to use the same as
pop3 for logging on and other times it may require the username and password
to be put in. Try combinations of no password / normal password and setting
the password. Just a thought

Allen

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Brian Erickson
Sent: 06 November 2007 17:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP error

is the ISP blocking port 25 to the smtp server.  I know that comcast does
that.

John Weller wrote:
> I recently asked for advice on Automating Emails and, as a result, 
> decided to use Essmtp.ocx.  It works like a charm on my development 
> machine but when I take it to my client I get an error 213 when I try 
> to send mail.  I can't find any trace of what that error message 
> means.  My development system is very similar to my client's, they are 
> both four machines on a peer-to-peer network sharing internet access 
> through a Netgear router.  The main difference is the ISP, I am with 
> PlusNet and my client is with BT.  Any suggestions gratefully 
> received.  (I really don't want to have to go back to MAPI <g>).
> 

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