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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Gary [G] wrote:'

G> Does Mercury have their own mail servers.. How else could it
G> deliver to domains if ISPs block port 25? There are several ISPs,
G> i.e. ATT, Simpatico, etc., which block 25, so their customers are
G> forced to use their own mail servers only.

Mercury *is* the mail server. You don't need another mail server to
relay mail for you when you're using Mercury. Mercury has it's own
SMTP server that will carry out a direct mail delivery. You don't
need to to use or enter any of your ISP servers in the Mercury
configuration.

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