On Friday 23 December 2005 6:35 pm, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri December 23 2005 6:21 pm, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
On one of my machines (not on the network I'm sending this from) I get the message "Sorry, relaying denied from your location" whenever I attempt to send email to an address not in the same domain as the sender. Other machines on the same network (running Windows) have no such problem, so I would guess the cause lies in my own machine. Where should I look to correct the problem?
I used to get that error when I would try to send an email from my own PC running Mercury ( or any mail server program). My ISP has banned sending mail out from any PC other than using their own smtp servers. so I guess they block port 25...
That well might be the problem, though I can't check it out now because I'm not at the location where the machine is. That would suggest that changing the output port would be the trick. I'll know next week when I have access to the machine again. Paul