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On 12-02-27 10:22 PM, Stephen wrote:
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On 12-02-27 09:54 PM, Alex Gabriel wrote:
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You can obviate this issue by using the SMTP server of your host
as long as they've opened port 587 (the common port 25
alternate).<br>
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Thank you!<br>
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587 works<br>
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Now I need to check out with the hotmail users.<br>
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Just got a reply from a hotmail user. The email went to her inbox!<br>
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Problem solved.<br>
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Thanks all!<br>
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