On Feb 17, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Geoffrey Loefffler wrote: > > On Feb 17, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Vince Lewis wrote: > >> Geoffrey, >> On Feb 17, 2007, at 10:09 AM, Geoffrey Loefffler wrote: >> >>> >>> On Feb 17, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Linda wrote: >>> >>>> On 2/17/07 10:15 AM, Geoffrey Loeffler wrote: >>>> >>>>> Their not allowing >>>>> my mail service unless the POP 3 address and the SMTP sender is >>>>> them. No different SMTP address is allowed >>>> >>>> Have you tried using a different port, such as 593 or 997? This >>>> is how I get >>>> around the very same restrictions with my ISP. >>> >>> So how do I set different ports to get my mail through with out >>> the ISP not tagging it. Port 25 is what alaska .net uses, if I >>> change it >>> >>> Why do ISPs do this in the first place, it's deal for them, full >>> price for a mail server. >>> G >> >> Google is your friend. >> type this in your search field in Safari: >> "changing port 25 on Macintosh" >> You should get enough info to last you a long read—and Port 587 is >> the standard number to change to. >> ciao, >> Vince_______________________________________________ > > Tried your suggestion, Google comes up empty. ? > G_______________________________________________ Took out the quotes and I have a lot of homework thanks, G