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Wehlp, looks like I can post to PLUG now! Whooop! Whooop!
Thanks for all the help and discussion from the list!
I don't know what solved the issue. Perhaps it was the new domain MX
records. Perhaps a grey listing thing. But this message should n
To quote myself:
> at http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=7720
> [ns3.LuftHans.com. (10): Connection timed out]
>
>
> Hmm... I need to go read the referenced article.
The referenced article states that the most common causes for this issue
are:
* The other do
Thanks for the help, everyone. As you can see in the From address, this
email is not from my consultpros.com domain. So I have not fixed
whatever the issue is.
First a few points of interest:
- I have not yet read the lifehacker article cited below (Thanks!) but I
am already using the GMail SMTP
Cool, I hadn't tried to setup GMail for the SMTP server (GAfYD doesn't support
the features I need yet), so I wasn't aware it uses a port other than 25 for
access. Looks like Alan can just set the GMail emails to go out via GMail's
SMTP server and it'll fix the issue he's seeing...
SI - wrote:
I use Gmail with IMAP access and use GMail's SMTP for outgoing messages.
Works fine for me on Cox. Thunderbird client.
http://lifehacker.com/software/email-apps/how-to-use-gmail-as-your-smtp-server-66.php
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Tuna ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (Emailias:
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Joseph Sinclair wrote:
> My bet, not knowing more about the specific setup, is that you're using the
> Cox SMTP server to send email "originating" from the GMail account.
> Since so many spammers try to impersonate every web-based email service out
> there (ever notice how much spam claims to com
From: Joseph Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My bet, not knowing more about the specific setup, is that you're
> using the Cox SMTP server to send email "originating" from the
> GMail account.
> The only way I know around it is to use the GMail web interface
> for email hosted on GMail. With the s
My bet, not knowing more about the specific setup, is that you're using the Cox
SMTP server to send email "originating" from the GMail account.
Since so many spammers try to impersonate every web-based email service out
there (ever notice how much spam claims to come from yahoo.com, but really
r
I'm supposed to forward this to the list.
/me waits patiently yet eagerly for a Scooby-snack
Original Message
Subject: Rejected email connections after GMail move
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:46:06 -0700
From: Alan Dayley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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