Do the telnet. Smells like wrong port/firewall/SMTP blocking to me.
The provider that you're using might have an SMTP server of their own,
like comcast or whomever. Try that too...
Good luck.
On Aug 21, 4:58 am, Lothar Kimmeringer wrote:
> abhiram wuntakal schrieb:
>
> > Thanks for the piece
abhiram wuntakal schrieb:
> Thanks for the piece of information. But this is a personal home
> system that I am using and there are no such blockings. So I am still
> wondering why are my emails getting stuck!!
Actually there are providers in the US that do this blocking as
well. Have to tried
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the piece of information. But this is a personal home system
that I am using and there are no such blockings. So I am still wondering why
are my emails getting stuck!!
regards,
abhiram
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Paul Robinson wrote:
>
>
> Lothar Kimmeringer wrote:
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.
abhiram schrieb:
> But i tried the same code at another system placed at US, but the
> code did not work. It says could not connect to the SMTP host. I tried
> a few other SMTP addresses namely "gmail-smtp-msa.l.google.com" and
> "gmail-smtp.l.google.com" and all these work properly from India
Hi all,
I am stuck up at a particular place where I need to send an email
from my GWT application. Although it is majorly a Java related query,
thought u guys might help me out with this one..
I have an application to send an email and it works properly at my
end. I am using the Gmail SMTP se