Re: same error 0x800CCC79

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There is nothing wrong with your mail server in Italy.
It notices you are connecting from a foreign country, so as
an anti-spam measure it makes some extra checks on the validity
of your point of origin. One of those checks fails (reverse DNS not
available for the BSNL connection).

Your objection to Gmail doesn't hold water. Gmail is not webmail only,
it also offers POP/SMTP access via your Windows Mail program:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=86383

You can even configure the 'From' address in Gmail to be
you@xxxxxx, see
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&ctx=mail&answer=22370

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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"weldeep" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:f3cdffc5edfd9b487ab5a4176ebbb484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thanks Gary VanderMolen for your reply.

1. Use webmail for sending (via your browser). - I am using that
already but it's nuisance to log in everytime as it automatically logs
off after some time. U can't drag and drop attachments like in widows
mail. all the other disadvantages which u know.
2. Ask your home ISP if they have a port other than '25' for SMTP.- I
contacted them but the call center guys don't seem to be knowing what's
that. i'm in india and mostly using bsnl as isp ('Bharat Sanchar Nigam
Ltd.'
(http://www.bsnl.co.in/faq/faqans.php?paramCategory=BSNL%20Broadband))
3. If you frequently send from multiple locations, get a free Gmail
account, configure it for POP access, and use it for your sending
chores. - I survive only on sending and receiving emails.
I can't do without them. I have even configured gmail but the same
problem with this as well, as written in point 1 about webmail.

pls suggest anything else could be of help. could there be something
wrong with our company's email server? it's in italy.


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weldeep
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