Re(6): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-17 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 07 2 2004 at 9:22 am -0500, Paul Raybould wrote: >So, could it be just checking the mail first? Again, why can't you ask your server administrator this? There is a scheme called POP-before-SMTP which is a poor man's version of authenticated SMTP. Basically, if the server receives a successf

Re(6): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Ok, My server administrator weighs in... You can Paul, I have the same Comcast you do. Comcast does not block Port 25 which is the standard mail port. Now I know there are ISPs that do block Port 25 (Roadrunner for example) and force you to use their SMTP mail server to prevent SPAM. However,

Re(6): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Thanks Marlyse, I think it might be the authentication matter... sending or checking the account immediately prior to sending. >if I for example want to send out via my eudoramail account, I first have >to check that account - some authentication which needs to be established It just worked for

Re(5): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Marlyse Comte
in the basic account setup (setup: accounts): identity = what I want the receiver to see and use as reply-to address on outgoing mail (e.g. mancostudios) receiving = the email account I am checking (e.g. eudoramail) sending = the isp I use to send messages (e.g. my hustbands server) if I for exa

Re(3): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Thanks Hiro, Does anyone else on Comcast have this issue? Ironically, I used to be able to send out from my com-advantage.com mail server... then one day it became intermittent. Usually generating an error. Paul >Comcast definitely forces you to use smtp.comcast.net to prevent from >spamming.

Re(4): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
I'm not sure I understand... Do you mean from the pull-down 'Account:' menu - that's right next to the send button at the top? Thanks for the thought! Let me know what you mean. Paul >In a situation like this (for example for an eudoramail.com account I >have), I will enter my mancostudios.com

Re(3): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Ben, I've asked my administrator at tvi for the error message. >I asked if you could provide the entire error message being returned from >your server; are you unable to do this? I'll let you know. Ironically, I just sent 3 messages through, using com- advantage.com's mail server. The problem

Re(3): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Marlyse Comte
In a situation like this (for example for an eudoramail.com account I have), I will enter my mancostudios.com email address as the REPLY-TO address. This might be all that you need? ---marlyse --- former message(s) quotes: >>These days, it is almost impossible to us

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Paul Raybould / 2/6/2004 / 6:24 PM wrote: >>These days, it is almost impossible to use out-net SMTP. Why not use in- >>net SMTP (use your ISP's SMTP)? >I am using mostly comcast... I have to, but there are times when I want >my domain's name associated with my email. Let me understand this. You

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 06 2 2004 at 6:17 pm -0500, Paul Raybould wrote: >I am using my ISP for mail, but there's a 10 meg limit, and at times, I >want to be more professional with the email address reflecting my company. You should be able to send mail through your ISP's relay as "From: mickey mouse <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Hiro, Thanks for your time and thoughts. >This could meant some spam blocker is at its work. I don't have spam blocking set up. I can control this. >Your ISP doesn't allow routing? But I can send from com-advantage.com (my domain) using Apple's Mail or webmail... just not PM. >Your ISP pings y

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Ben and Andy, Thanks. >Do you not have an outbound SMTP server on your LAN that you can use? No. I'm renting/reselling space on well connected servers at TVIhosting.com. Super nice admin. He's spent a lot of time on this and the problem is not on his server. I can send email from my com-advant

Re: Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Paul Raybould / 2/6/2004 / 11:18 AM wrote: >I've posted the error message to: > > This could meant some spam blocker is at its work. Your ISP doesn't allow routing? Your ISP pings your domain trying to make sure your domain is legit but verification f

Re: Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread Andy Fragen
Paul, If you're running Panther I would suggest looking at Postfix Enabler and using the built-in Postfix on Panther as your SMTP server. I have my laptop set up this way and all 9 email accounts set the SMTP server in PowerMail as 1

Re: Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 06 2 2004 at 11:18 am -0500, Paul Raybould wrote: >The issue seems to involve the difference between the IP address that I >have for my network, and the one that's dynamically given by my ISP - >Comcast.net. > >I've posted the error message to: Can you get the mail server administrator to tak

Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread Paul Raybould
I'm getting error messages* and am not able to send mail out from my domain's mail server. The guy whose server space I'm on has gone more than the extra mile convincing me that the problem is with my email client - PowerMail. I've used PowerMail for years - having migrated from ClarisMail, but