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 Message 1395 
 Bill McGarrity to Ian Segers 
 Re: E-mail via BBS/Telnet 
 22 Apr 16 21:12:00 
 
-=> Ian Segers wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-


 IS> The return e-mail message, the message say cannot connected to when I
 IS> reply from private e-mail address

 BM> Ian, goto: canyouseeme.org and see if your provider is allowing port
 BM> 25.

 IS>    Okay I went there and no it is not allowing port 25  gt a error so
 IS> my
 IS>    provider isn't allowing port 25

OK... to do what you want you're going have to impliment a company that offers
mail reflector.  My ISP also blocks 25 so I use no-ip to take any SMTP mail on
25 and bounce it to 465 with a submission port of 587.  These ports your
provider should allow as they are SSL.  POP3 can still use 110.  You'd still
relay through your provider but you have to setup the SENDMAIL using "Relay
Server" and under RELAY, use LOGIN and putting in your username and password.
the relay servers name along with port 587 at the top.. 


 BM> Also check to see if you have port 25 open through your router.

 IS>  yes port 25 open in my router

Doesn't matter, your IP is blocking it.  Just make sure 110, 465 and 587 are
open as well.


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