Thanks, but this kind of defeats the purpose of having your
own website.
Besides, if I do that, I won't be able to post or reply to
some lists unless I change the
"from" address each time.
Jeff
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pcworks imagicomm.com [mailto:owner-pcworks imagicomm.com] On Behalf Of Hugh
Vandervoort
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4:31 AM
To: pcworks imagicomm.com
Subject: Re: PCWorks: POP before SMTP
Most hosting companies have a forwarding option that should
solve the
problem.
When a customer occasionally insists, I set Outlook to use
their website
address as their default email address.
Jeff Dougherty wrote:
> Good day.
> I started with a web hosting company that will not
allow me to send email without first
> checking email.
> I use Outlook 2003 and have checked to log in before
sending mail.
> This does not seem to be working very well and if I go
a while without checking email and
> click the send/receive button, the first email on that
account will be sent back with the
> relay error message.
> I used 25 and 777 for the SMPT port as instructed and
the same problem has been happening.
> Does nayone have a fix for this?
> Thank you.
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