On Friday, December 23, 2005 @ 2:22 PM, Paul 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?
Paul
I had that problem with an ISP at one time also. It's not the address you're trying to send "to", but the one you're trying to send through. I. e., you're trying to use an SMTP server of an ISP that is different from the one you are actually connected to. Some allow this, some don't. I guess the other people who aren't having problems are using the smtp server for the ISP that you guys are connecting to. Seems like you should just change your SMTP setting, unless there is some particular reason you want the mail to show up at the destination as having come from that other ISP's site with the user name you have at that site. The only way I was able to accomplish that was to log into the mail system at the other site via the web browser and do the send mail directly from there. Greg Wallace