-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Or, if you control both ends of the SMTP connection, you could use the SMTP standard port for message submission (587) and it will Just Work(tm) -- that is, until Xtra block that port too. Jasper Antonio Broughton wrote:
You can actually get the customer to ring Xtra, and ask them if they can unblock them...
They will ask them al ot of questions, and advise them that using xtras smtp server is the best way to do it, but... eventually they will unblock...
That is... if the customer has a good relationship with Xtra / Telecom (spend $$$) :D
Antonio Broughton
Barry Murphy wrote:
Thanks to all, I do recall this happening now, though I thought it must have been cancelled as I never received complaints from customers, guess it only kicks in when their router reboots :/
Cheers
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