Jack Derham wrote:
> Normally when I am at my office I communicate over my Bellsouth DSL path,
> but when I am on the road, which has been extensive lately, I communicate
> using a Sprint Wireless Card.  

> Using the Wireless card, I can receive emails
> from the Midrange Lists just fine but you or more likely the communications
> software that is being used will not allow to reply or post new questions.

Well, it certainly isn't my server ... you are not communicating
directly with my mail server at at any point.

> It tells me that I do not have an account that corresponds to my Wireless
> Communications path.

Well, it's obvious that you're using the wrong mail server when you are
using the wireless.  You have a few options that I can think of.

1. Find out what mail server you should use with the wireless provider
and configure your mail program to use that mail server.

2. Talk to your DSL provider and see if they allow you to use their SMTP
server from outside the network.  Some DSL providers will use
authenticated SMTP to allow you to post from outside their network.
Since you indicated your DSL provider is Bellsouth, check out
http://help.bellsouth.net/bellsouth/asp/contentview.asp?sprt_cid=769a9424%2D6d28%2D4687%2D9d35%2D7495e9f8c766
 or http://tinyurl.com/cy9fu for information on how to use authenticated
SMTP.

david


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