Le mardi 21 septembre 2004 à 08:41 -0700, Adam McKenna a écrit : > On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 10:45:31AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote: > > Le lundi 20 septembre 2004 à 15:42 -0700, Adam McKenna a écrit : > > > On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 12:29:48AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote: > > > > Not only ISPs: my university is blocking outgoing connections on port > > > > 25, forcing me to use their utterly broken SMTP server. The only > > > > solution is, as you describe, a hack to make it go through my home > > > > computer. > > > > > > No, that's not the only solution. That's just the only solution that you can > > > see. > > I have read the entire thread and it doesn't propose any other solution > > to this issue (and no, webmail is not an option when dealing with Debian > > mail). > > If typing 'free pop3 account' into google is too much for you, then I guess > you win. I only get 456,000 hits, so I can see why that wouldn't be an > option for you. You don't seem to have read what I wrote here. I'm talking about *SENDING* mail, not receiving it. > I still have that gmail invite. No, thanks, I have my own IMAP server. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : josselin.mouette@ens-lyon.org `. `' joss@debian.org `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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