Re: Outgoing mail

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What does your ISP say about your problem?
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Ron Sommer

"Dee" <dsutton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> This seems to be the problem all right. What can I do to resolve it?
>
> Dee
> "Vanguard" <vanguard.code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Dee" <dsutton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eYct61VAGHA.360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Yes, as per the error message below, I have set the SMTP to
>>> smtp.paradise.net.nz as specified by paradise ISP.
>>
>>
>> Is paradise.net.nz YOUR provider? Or are you trying to get unauthorized
>> access to their mail server? Your IP address from your post says you are
>> on xtra.co.nz. So is xtra and paradise the same entity? Do they share
>> IP addresses? Is paradise considered to be an on-domain with xtra?
>> Since you didn't authenticate to their server (to prove you have
>> permission to use their resources) and since you are coming from a
>> different domain, they don't know who you are and will reject connection
>> attempts from spammers, hackers, or anyone that doesn't have permission
>> to use their resources.
>>
>> Check your e-mail account configuration to be sure that you are
>> authenticating to the SMTP server to prove you have permission to use it.
>> If you are ON the same network as the mail server that you want to use,
>> you probably don't have to authenticate (but that depends on the e-mail
>> provider's requirements). If you are OFF their network and trying to use
>> their resources, you'll have to authenticate.
>>
>>
>
>


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