Hi ,
I have a pop3 account from our website/email hosts that works all over the
world to send out email via SMTP using outlook 2007 but some countries/isp's
don't allow this.
How can I use outlook all over the world and have my emails always go out
without having to change the SMTP server address at every location?
Is there an ISP that I can use to send emails from that works everywhere?
Gmail, hotmail, etc or is there another way?
Cheers
Lenny
John Blessing - 11 Feb 2008 11:26 GMT
Unless your ISP has authenticated smtp (so you can send when connected via
any network) then use e.g. gmail, which does.

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> Hi ,
> I have a pop3 account from our website/email hosts that works all over the
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> Cheers
> Lenny
DL - 11 Feb 2008 16:31 GMT
Its often neccessary to set authentication on outgoing.
gmail & Hotmail are not pop accounts & are primarily web interfaces as is I
believe MS Live Mail
> Hi ,
> I have a pop3 account from our website/email hosts that works all over the
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> Cheers
> Lenny
Tom [Pepper] Willett - 11 Feb 2008 16:38 GMT
GMail can be set up for pop-forwarding so it can be set up on the client.
Tom
: Its often neccessary to set authentication on outgoing.
: gmail & Hotmail are not pop accounts & are primarily web interfaces as is I
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: > Lenny
N. Miller - 11 Feb 2008 18:01 GMT
> gmail [is] not [a] pop account & [is] primarily [a] web interfaces...
Gmail can be configured for either POP3, or IMAP access.

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