I am unable to send mail through my mail (SMTP) server?
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This usually indicates that there is a network problem on your end or
your ISP (internet provider) is blocking your remote smtp connections.
To verify this, you can try this small test:
If you are on Windows XP, go to
Start : Programs : Accessories : Command Prompt
When you are there, enter this command:
telnet YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME 25
If
you are on Mac, it comes with an application called Terminal built in
to the Operating System. It's available in the Applications >
Utilities folder. Launch Terminal and at the $ sign prompt, type:
telnet YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME 25
and check to see if the output is something like this:
Trying 74.55.x.x... Connected to YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME. Escape character is '^]'. 220-xx.jcwhosting.co.za ESMTP Exim 4.52 #1 Mon, 14 July 2009 17:06:45 -0600 220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited, 220 and/or bulk e-mail.
If
you do not get this output, then please check with your internet
provider if they block remote smtp connections, and ask them for their
smtp server. You can use that in your email client software for
outgoing email.
If you do get that output, and still unable to
send email, please verify that you have SMTP authentication enabled in
your email software.
If SMTP authentication is active, please open a support ticket and provide this information:
1) The output of the above test
2) Your email account username/password
3) Any error message you get from your email client software