[TriLUG] Communigate pro

Hariharan Gopalan hari at sapta.com
Fri Feb 1 12:33:32 EST 2002


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: trilug-admin at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-admin at trilug.org]On Behalf
||Of David A. Cafaro
||Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:12 PM
||To: trilug at trilug.org
||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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