You could do a hackish work around and write a small server program
that is hosted off your computer, maybe on a friend's host/server.
Then, you could have your application on your local machine open some
other port to connect to the off-site server, and have it send the
email data to that server,
Christopher Deeley wrote:
I used to use mailenable to send e-mails from a site hosted on my computer,
to email anyone.
Now my ISP blocked port 25 so I can't connect directly to any smtp servers
like google to send e-mail directly from my computer.
Does anyone know of an open SMTP server which d
On Wed, January 3, 2007 2:44 pm, Christopher Deeley wrote:
> I used to use mailenable to send e-mails from a site hosted on my
> computer,
> to email anyone.
>
> Now my ISP blocked port 25 so I can't connect directly to any smtp
> servers
> like google to send e-mail directly from my computer.
>
>
I used to use mailenable to send e-mails from a site hosted on my computer,
to email anyone.
Now my ISP blocked port 25 so I can't connect directly to any smtp servers
like google to send e-mail directly from my computer.
Does anyone know of an open SMTP server which doesn't use port 25?
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