** Reply to message from "Kris Steenhaut" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 10:12:57 +0100
> > In the interim, I would recommend using an alternative SMTP server for
> > mail sent to these domains, or an alternate recipient address.
> >
> That may be doable at your side of the Atlantic but believe me, here in
> may cases you are strictly tied to the smtp-server of your telephone
> company (thus not directly and necessary the ISP).
>
> In other words, changing smpt would mean in may cases changing telephone
> company (wired), and that's not athing you do twice every month.
>
>
> For instance, I do have 6 ISP and a mass of email addresses, but I only
> can send outgoing mail to relay.skynet.be (-:
>
> So, as you can see, the email address which I'm using now belongs to a
> www.one.com, whereas the smtp-server belongs to www.skynet.be
While some ISPs block port 25 to other than their own SMTP servers many ISPs
and hosting companies have SMTP servers with access ports in addition to port
25. I am sending this message to my hosting company's SMTP server on port 2525.