Test msg!
Larry
larryesu at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 22:27:11 UTC 2011
On 08/08/2011 04:26 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> Larry wrote:
>> On 08/08/2011 03:16 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
>>> Larry wrote:
>>>> On 08/08/2011 01:37 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
>>>>> Larry wrote:
>>>>>> On 08/08/2011 08:38 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
>>>>>>> On 8 August 2011 14:30, Larry<larryesu at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> *My Email seems to be not getting through, so this is a test
>>>>>>>> msg again...*
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You use gmail. It doesn't show your sent mail until someone
>>>>>>> replies to
>>>>>>> it. It's always done this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Al.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Ok Al, I did not know that, since I had been using Charter.net,
>>>>>> and now Charter will not let me send email using another ISP,
>>>>>> something new to make things worst...Might you know of another
>>>>>> email client that is better...???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Larry
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You can always use Thunderbird. Setup GMail (or any other
>>>>> account), but use the Charter SMTP server for sending.
>>>>> My employer does the same sort of thing; for security /spam
>>>>> prevention reasons. They only allow their SMTP server be used on
>>>>> their network. So this message I'm sending, while it's from my
>>>>> personal email, is being sent via work's SMTP server.
>>>>>
>>>> *This has been the problem, I can not now send any email using TB
>>>> via Charter, for it will not work, so in thinking that maybe GMAIL
>>>> or KMAIL would be better, I have tried it, but I am not seeing any
>>>> of my postings like I used too...
>>>>
>>>> I see what you are saying, you sent this email using your SMTP
>>>> server, which is Charter, but like I said Charter will not let me
>>>> send any email via another ISP...
>>>>
>>>> The one reason I can not use Charter, is because I am using someone
>>>> elses ISP, but if they had charter I then would not have any
>>>> problems...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the reply - - Larry
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ahh, I think I see the issue... You're connecting via Charter,
>>> but don't have your own username from Charter, right? If that's the
>>> case, then it seems you are stuck using the webmail interface from
>>> your email provider.
>>> You can try Yahoo mail, they don't suppress your message that
>>> you send out to mailling lists like GMail does...
>>>
>> *No I am connecting through another ISP trying to send email to
>> Charter...*
>>
>
> So, I think I have it backwards... You are trying to use an SMTP
> server from one provider on another provider's network.
> I'm going to guess than that the same issue applies. From a
> security standpoint, it makes sense to me that a network provider
> allows hosts on it's network to send mail via only it's own SMTP
> servers. That blocks a hijacked computer from setting up it's own SMTP
> server to flood the world with SPAM.
> No legal way around it, and I don't know of any other way around
> it. You have to use the network provider's SMTP servers for sending
> from an email client program. Or use a webmail interface.
>
*Well after reading your comment, I have to agree with you...
So be it, that is unless the person that I am now staying with would
switch too charter...Then my username would then work once again...
Have a nice evening there...
Larry
*
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