[ale] Earthlink vs. Send Mail

Nathan J. Underwood ale1 at cybertechcafe.net
Thu Dec 2 14:33:18 EST 2004


For the record, I love Speedfactory.  I *have* had some problems (see 
the previous post about the mysterious dropped connection on Fridays 
thing, but it's since stopped happening).
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Nathan J. Underwood
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Sean Kilpatrick wrote:
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> On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:10 pm, Oysgelt, Moisey G [IBM Contractor for 
> Sprint] wrote:
> | Is there a way to configure Send Mail to accept my credentials and use
> | it as my local mail server?  
> 
> To the best of my knowledge, Earthlink only permits PPoE connections
> and does not allow you to use your own box as a mail server.
> And don't waste your time with their "technical" support. That call
> center is now located outside Manilla and those folks don't know a
> pop mail server from a lollipop. 
> I believe both Speakeasy and Speedfactory are willing to sell you
> a static IP address, and do not block port 25. They are charging a
> buck or two more than Earthlink does for PPPoE.
> 
> Sean
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