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Re: gmail in kmail



Well I've setup the firewall with guarddog, so probably it block the acess to 
the gmail SMTP protocols, since they use different ports than the normal 
SMTP. What do you think about it?

------- Original message -------
From: Alan Ezust <alan.ezust@gmail.com>
To: "Douglas Stanley Jr." <DesScorp@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: gmail in kmail
Date: 13 Август 2005 22:27
> Many ISPs block outgoing SMTP from sending out messages not containing
> a From: or Reply-To: with ISP's address.
>
> Which means you should be able to use gmail's smtp for sending
> messages with a FROM: you@gmail.com, and you should also be able to
> use your ISP's provider for sending out e-mails that have your ISP's
> address somewhere in the headers... But using one SMTP for the other's
> e-mail will often not work, and that could apply to Google's smtp
> server as well).
>
> On 8/10/05, Douglas Stanley Jr. <DesScorp@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 10 August 2005 09:19 am, serja wrote:
> > > So should I use the default values: 25 for SMTP and 110 for POP3?
> >
> > I use Kmail for my Gmail account, and I've found that certain ISP's won't
> > let you use a third party  SMTP server. Try using your ISP's SMTP server,
> > but keep your recommended Gmail POP3 settings. It should work then.



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