On Sat, 06 Jul 2002 16:59:09 -0400, Edward wrote:

>Actually, there is a little magic in sending email.  It's called 
>authentication.  He's probably set to use his own ISP's mail server. 
>But when he's on his network, the ISP's mail server is rejecting the 
>mail (won't relay).  He may just need to select a local mail server that 
>will send mail.

I must admit that I assumed the original sender wasn't getting any 'Relaying
denied' type messages sent back to him. If this is the case, then, as you
say, he will have to use a server that he is authorised to use, or send
directly (if that's not restricted)

Thinking about it, it's probably a combination of routing and authorisation!



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