>You need to authenticate (login) the SMTP session. Probably uses the same username and password as the POP server. The SMTP class on
www.west-wind.com supports SMTP authentication...I don't know if the method you are using from the foxwiki has a method to do this.
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Hi Steve,
Yep.. but, I'll try to use it only in last case.. On the use of 3rd. party solutions, we are arrested to a only one environment.. I mean, if OS change, and ask us for news, we will be in the dependence of others..
Tks Steve
Regards
Claudio
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>>I am using the same procedure (smtp choice) for e-mail published on foxwiki..
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>>Here is what I am facing.. If the computer (the sender) is on the same domain of my web provider ('terra.com.br' in my case).. Ok no problem..
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>>But, If I am sending of other one, it seems off-line (or not present)
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>>I do believe that our provider has a kind of protection..
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>>So, I'd like to know. Is it any other kind of smtp provider available for unknow users ?
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"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, Ephesians 3:20