>If you have the account information already you should be able to setup your application to use that. One way is to look at the Outlook settings to find the SMTP server they are using. Another way is to run a port scan on the network to find any server with port 25 open although the IT department should really be helping you.<
When I looked in their Outlook all I was able to determine was that they used Exchange Server. In my own Outlook I can go to Email accounts and see the SMTP server name, no problem. Wasn't able to find it on theirs and it appeared the access to the information was more limited. I'm going back again tomorrow to have another look so I can ask more intelligent questions of both the IT there and the UT here. Re their IT department, I never ascribe to malice that which can be more easily explained by incompetance :-)
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