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|    Bill McGarrity to Ian Segers    |
|    Re: E-mail via BBS/Telnet    |
|    23 Apr 16 20:45:00    |
      -=> Ian Segers wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-                                    > 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       ffers        >mail reflector. My ISP also blocks 25 so I use no-ip               IS> Is that web page call noip.com and just like to ask about that, I do        IS> use dtdns.com for connection my bbs to my ip address and in my        IS> dtdns domain settings of 1stchoicecore.co.nz in MX records there is        IS> mail.1stchoicecore.co.nz, so would that be the same thing or would        IS> I still have to use no-ip              Don't know. You'd have to ask dtdns if they offer mail reflecting og port 25       to 465.                      > 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.               IS> in mail config in syncro conrol panel is as above                      > 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..               IS> okay, I have sent a test message to me but wouldn't send it to error        IS> message 10060              Then I would advise using VERT as your relay.               > 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.                      IS> Okay I didn't have 587 open, thought I had , but have now        IS> still got the 10060 error.              Then you need to check with your provider on what submission port they require       for SSL. It should be on this webpage under MAIL.                     --              Bill              Telnet: tequilamockingbirdonline.net       Web: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net       FTP: ftp.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:2121       IRC: irc.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Ports: 6661-6670 SSL: +6697       Radio: radio.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:8010/live                     ... Look Twice... Save a Life!!! Motorcycles are Everywhere!!!       --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.50        * Origin: TequilaMockingbird Online - Toms River, NJ (1:266/404)    |
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