Hello andrew,

Thursday, August 30, 2001, 5:19:44 PM, you wrote:

> I have several domain names but unfortunately the hosting
> provider doesn't provide me with smtp access to send mail under
> these domains. ie. I don't have an smtp server from the host
> which will allow me to send mail.

Sounds pretty strange. Normally, isp providers do provide smtp
server. On the other hand, I must enter the net TROUGH the
provider's modem pool (or something like that) in order to be
allowed send mail. An open smtp with authentication is the
alternative. Look at myrealbox.com for example.

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> So the question is...

> Can I set-up my own smpt server. Is this possible on my PC or
> do I do this on my webspace? (novice as I say). If so on either
> can anyone suggest simple software I should use?

You can setup you own smtp relay server. And change the
"highest" level smtp depending on the provider you are connected
at the moment.

> If anyone else has a better solution to the above problem I'd
> be glad to hear that too. (or an existing smtp server I can
> have access to :))

You can configure TB! to use the same smtp server with
authentication in all your accounts.

-- 
Best regards,
 Serge Skorokhodov                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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