On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 09:18:31AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote: > Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > To me it seems like you are assuming that mails _from_ you have to go > > the same way like mails _to_ you. That is not the case! > > An SMTP-Relay-Server may be located somewhere in the Internet, you > > just need to be able to relay over it. Exim calls this a Smarthost and > > asks you after installation if you have one. Usually your ISP has one > > and so you can relay mails over this server. > > So it is possible to receive mails from POP3-Server A and send mails > > over SMTP-Server B. > > Phil > > No I get my mail from the school's IMAP server. I want to send it via > it's SMTP server, or SMTP relay server, or any server whatsoever at > cs.ubc.ca. Surely it can't be that hard! -chris
But why? If you can't reach that server why don't you use your ISP's? What exactly is your problem then? Phil Please no more CC, I am reading the list.