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ANTI-RELAY FOR SMTP (SENDING MAIL)

 

In order for you  to use the SMTP services of your account, you will have to check your email at least once prior to attempting to send email.

(If you use a dialup provider, it is likely that you are assigned a different IP address each time you go online. If so, then you will need to check your email at least once each time you connect to your dialup provider.)

Once you've checked your email, you may then use your domain to send email to other locations. 

After getting disconnected and then reconnected to your dial-up provider, your operating system may remember the IP address of your previous log-on. If you have trouble sending mail after a dial-up disconnect, you may have to reboot your computer to clear the settings.

Alternately, a good long term solution would be to type in the SMTP settings of your local ISP in the "outgoing mail server" field of your email software.

Also, you can read and send and receive email from your online mail reader at: http://www.<your-domain>.com/neomail/

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