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We're based in a serviced business centre in the UK, and they've switched to a broadband ISP service provided by NTL (one of the largest ISPs in the UK). However, much to my surprise, they do not provide an SMTP server for outgoing emails. In all the Outlook Express configuration guides, Microsoft always says that SMTP server information should be obtained from your ISP. But clearly not in this case.
So what do I do now? Are there any 100% reliable SMTP service providers out there? Will there be any spam issues? Are there any other solutions?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Jimmy
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[edited by: engine at 3:42 pm (utc) on Oct. 29, 2003]
As it says, "SMarTPost is a SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Server. It enables you to send mail directly from your computer, without needing an external mail server. "
It worked for me and I used it for long enough until I realised that I could still use BT's mail server (unofficially)
HTH
Stephen
[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 1:00 pm (utc) on Nov. 4, 2003]
[edited by: engine at 9:06 pm (utc) on Nov. 4, 2003]
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