Re: Fully spam/virus filtered mail, and reliable outbound relay
From: Frank Slootweg (this_at_ddress.is.invalid)
Date: 06/11/04
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Date: 11 Jun 2004 15:03:32 GMT
Frank Hahn <fhahnisfake@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
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> Jem:
>
> I am currently interested in finding a SMTP provider that offers
> access to their server via some other port besides port 25. Currently,
> my ISP is blocking outgoing port 25 because of
> virused/infected/trojaned machines on their system. They were
> threatened to be placed on some blacklist (I believe) by some large
> ISP provider.
>
> For a short while, they would only allow you to use the email address
> they assigned you in the From: line even though they required SMTP
> AUTH to send email. I regularly send out emails (resumes, some
> correspondence, direct replies to Usenet postings) using my yahoo.com
> address.
If your yahoo.com address is the only other address you need to send
from, then I suggest you have a look at (free) YahooPOPs! (apparently
now called YPOPS!). I use YahooPOPs! on (MS-)Windows. Your User-Agent:
line indicates you are running SunOS. According to the YahooPOPs!
website, it "is available on the Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac
platforms.". I don't know if the Solaris version can be used on SunOS or
if SunOS offers a Linux-compatible environment, so you have to look at
that part. In any case the Solaris version is distributed in source
form, so may be you can just build that one on SunOS. (Just out of
interest, why are you running SunOS? Isn't SunOS effectively dead?
(asked the (ex-)HP-UX support person! :-)))
For details see: <http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net>
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