They provide 10 email accounts to their users.  I guess I would just
use that server to send the mail from my iseries?

BTW, this is a regular consumer connection for my Iseries.  T1 to much
$, DSL still not that great here.

I'll try it and let the list know.  Thanks for the help.

Art


On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:07:49 -0700, Ken Sims <mdrg4136@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Art -
> 
> >We used to send emails using our AS/400 SMTP server.  Now, Cablevision
> >in NJ blocking port 25 (Comcast did this 2 weeks ago)
> 
> Generally if you have a business account with a static IP address, your
> connectivity provider will allow port 25, but you may have to ask for it to
> be unblocked.
> 
> Otherwise, they should be providing an SMTP server that you can connect to
> on port 25 and send your email through.  The server you send email through
> and the server where you receive your email don't have to be the same server.
> 
> --
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