>> Now from home...the user can pop...but when they try to send, it tells
>> them they can not connect to the smtp server. I have roaming users
>> enabled for vpopmail. WHat am I missing?
>
> a lot of ISPs nowadays are blocking port 25 outbound.
>
> this is probably the situation. You'll have
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 01:13 pm, Marty Pokojski wrote:
> Greetings -
>
> I have a remote domain that can pop, but not send (from home location). I
> got them to be able to send from their office location, but had to add
> their router IP to the /etc/tcp.smtp file.
>
> Now from home...the user ca
Greetings -
I have a remote domain that can pop, but not send (from home location). I
got them to be able to send from their office location, but had to add
their router IP to the /etc/tcp.smtp file.
Now from home...the user can pop...but when they try to send, it tells
them they can not conne