Sounds like you need to set your DNS servers, or there could be
something like Symantec blocking outgoing emails from James.  I would
check those first.

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On 12/17/05, Pierre Paquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using James on Windows XP. How do I set it up so that it is my SMTP 
> server, i.e. so that I can use it to handle messages that I send by my email 
> client (Mozilla Thunderbird)?
>
> I want all my outgoing messages to pass through James. I tried a few settings 
> that I've seen on the user forums, etc., but all my outgoing messages still 
> seem to get stuck in the "outgoing" folder, except if the recipient is local, 
> in which case it works. But if the recipient is remote, it doesnt' work.
>
> Help me please!
>
> Pierre Paquette
>
>
>
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