You could check if your ISP is blocking SMTP to other hosts apart from their
own is to telnet to your server on port 25 and see if you get a prrompt.

from the command prompt:

telnet x.x.x.x 25

ususally if this works you will get

+OK

or something like this.

Hari

||-----Original Message-----
||From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
||Of David A. Cafaro
||Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:12 PM
||To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
||Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Communigate pro
||
||
||         One thing to check as far as outbound mail is to make
||sure the ISP
||doesn't block outbound SMTP port traffic.  I know that mindspring pulled
||that one on me about 2 years ago, so I couldn't send mail using a
||UNC mail
||server if I was dialed into my mindspring account.  I had to set my SMTP
||settings to mindspring and the pop settings to UNC.  I doubt that is
||affecting the incoming mail through pop, I don't know of any ISPs that
||block that port.
||
||David
||
||At 11:31 AM 2/1/2002, you wrote:
||>I am using Commnigate Pro 3.4.3, which works wonderful as an
||imap client in
||>house and remotely on w98 machines.  Some of my clients are using a pop
||>client which for the most part works fine.  I have one  remote
||user who is
||>using an isp and has my mail server listed in is Outlook
||express.  He says
||>he can't send or receive mail using his ISP dial up. while having the our
||>mail server listed but he can get to all his ISP privided mail.
||We have for
||>the most part the exact same settings on our laptops on remote use.  Is
||>there a settign in the Communigate Pro interface that will not
||allow dial up
||>pop clients?
||>
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