pine
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Wed Feb 16 09:53:11 EST 2005
So, case in point? No?
Why rely on the ISP to send your mail? Get that sendmail, or exim, or
whatever, working and use it.
Sorry if I dived in here late and missed something salient.
Adam Myrow writes:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, randy turner wrote:
>
> >well i have to run get-mail first,
> >then pine will send the message like it should
> >does this give any one any ideas?
>
> It's a feature of your ISP which forces you to authenticate with your POP
> server, and then, it will let you send mail for a limited time. I think
> it's some sort of anti-spam measure, and unfortunately, there's not much
> you can do about it except always check your mail right before you send,
> or get another ISP.
>
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