On 9/14/07, PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry for being late reply, I already go home yesterday
but seems your problem has been helped by Jake,
anyway if your clients/users have static IP/Network, you can add their
network on tcp.smtp (i.e. my users network is 10.x.x.x -- )
Thanks
Hi,
Started a thread regarding authenticated and have resolved a few issues but
one remains.
I cannot send to remote recipients from a POP3 account.
I've added the domainkeys as per instructions but still get the following
error when attempting to send from a POP account:
The server response
Ron Dyck wrote:
Hi,
Started a thread regarding authenticated and have resolved a few
issues but one remains.
I cannot send to remote recipients from a POP3 account.
I've added the domainkeys as per instructions but still get the
following error when attempting to send from a POP account:
On 9/13/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It depends on which client you're using for SMTP-AUTH. It's already in
QMT, so in your SMTP settings (server settings in Outlook I believe)
check the box that says my server requires authentication. It's the
same as the POP information.
Ron Dyck wrote:
On 9/13/07, *Jake Vickers* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It depends on which client you're using for SMTP-AUTH. It's already in
QMT, so in your SMTP settings (server settings in Outlook I believe)
check the box that says my server requires