sending outgoing mail

Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 00:38:33 -0400 (AST)
From: "Andrew D. Wright" <adw@chebucto.ns.ca>
To: Ken Paul <kpaul@chebucto.ns.ca>
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	Hi Ken. You have to use the SMTP (send mail) server of your
internet provider. You can only use the Chebucto SMTP server when your
internet connection is on our network. Most providers will let your
outgoing mail say whatever you want for your address but some will insist
all outgoing mail use their domain's address only. Try using the Chebucto
address with your provider in a test message to yourself and see.



On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Ken Paul wrote:

> We are subscribers to the Chebucto dial-up service.  We recently moved to the
> NWT for a year because of work and have subscribed to a highspeed service with
> Northwest Tel (mostly because dial up to Halifax is not feasible).
>
> We are still able to download our mail from our Chebucto accounts using
> thunderbird and outlook express but we cannot send email from these two mail
> programs (an SMTP error message comes up).
>
> Are we able to reprogram outlook express and thunderbird to send out mail as
> chebucto users?
>
> Ken Paul
>

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