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[ale] AT&T U-verse and Charter: SMTP problems
- Subject: [ale] AT&T U-verse and Charter: SMTP problems
- From: jeremy.bouse at undergrid.net (Jeremy T. Bouse)
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:15:26 -0400
- In-reply-to: <20080426191005.RWWQM.228199.root@fepweb07>
- References: <20080426191005.RWWQM.228199.root@fepweb07>
It sounds as though you're hitting the AT&T Residential subscriber
port 25 block issue. You should be able to use AT&T's SMTP server to
send out using your AT&T account credentials for SMTP AUTH and be fine
regardless of what the email address you're sending it as. The other
alternative is if Charter listens on the SMTP submission port (587/tcp)
you can use that or if you have your own mail server outside of your
AT&T connection listening on the submission port or for that matter most
any port except 25/tcp.
I run my own mail server at remote location and just have it
listening on 587 as well as 25 and use it. I don't use AT&T for anything
but the connectivity and use other sources for email, web and DNS.
Regards,
Jeremy
laytonjb at charter.net wrote:
> So I can download my email just fine, but when I try to send using smtp.charter.net
> it says that it's refusing. Why is this? Is there anyway around this (can I use
> AT&T's smtp but have my return email go to charter.net?)
>
> TIA!
>
> Jeff