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Author: DerekF
Date: Apr 15, 2008 14:36

Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the internet
.E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
message:
'550 relay not permitted'
I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
either
How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can scroll
down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of the page).
Now you will be lead to a secure WebStat (free counter) page and the last
visitor is you on the host network. This works with pages who have a visible
counter, mostly free counters, on their page on which you can click.
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: Dave McAuley
Date: Apr 15, 2008 14:53

DerekF wrote:
> Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
> National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the
> internet
> .E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
> message:
> '550 relay not permitted'
> I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
> either
> How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can
> scroll down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of
> the page). Now you will be lead to a secure WebStat (free counter) page
> and the last visitor is you on the host network. This works with pages
> who have a visible counter, mostly free counters, on their page on which
> you can click.
>
> So next; use the name of the host network in Outlook. Go to: OUTLOOK /
> TOOLS / EMAIL ACCOUNTS / CHANGE ACCOUNT / OUTGOING MAIL SERVER (SMTP)
> and change the SMTP to smtp.hostnetwork.com (sometimes;
> mail.hostnetwork.com). Now you can send emails through the WIFI ...
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: DerekF
Date: Apr 15, 2008 15:25

"Dave McAuley" NOSPAM.btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:DrydnTSELONpvpjVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
> DerekF wrote:
>> Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
>> National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the
>> internet
>> .E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
>> message:
>> '550 relay not permitted'
>> I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
>> either
>> How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can scroll
>> down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of the
>> page). Now you will be lead to a secure WebStat (free counter) page and
>> the last visitor is you on the host network. This works with pages who
>> have a visible counter, mostly free counters, on their page on which you
>> can click.
>>
>> So next; use the name of the host network in Outlook. Go to: OUTLOOK /
>> TOOLS / EMAIL ACCOUNTS / CHANGE ACCOUNT / OUTGOING MAIL SERVER (SMTP) and ...
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: Oddball
Date: Apr 16, 2008 01:45

On 15/04/2008 23:25:17, "DerekF" wrote:
>
> "Dave McAuley" NOSPAM.btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:DrydnTSELONpvpjVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
>> DerekF wrote:
>>> Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
>>> National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the
>>> internet
>>> .E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
>>> message:
>>> '550 relay not permitted'
>>> I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
>>> either
>>> How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can scroll
>>> down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of the
>>> page). Now you will be lead to a secure WebStat (free counter) page and
>>> the last visitor is you on the host network. This works with pages who
>>> have a visible counter, mostly free counters, on their page on which you
>>> can click.
>>> ...
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: llort
Date: Apr 16, 2008 12:33

DerekF wrote:
> Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
> National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the
> internet
> .E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
> message:
> '550 relay not permitted'
> I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
> either
> How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can
> scroll down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of
> the page). Now you will be lead to a secure WebStat (free counter) page
> and the last visitor is you on the host network. This works with pages
> who have a visible counter, mostly free counters, on their page on which
> you can click.
>
> So next; use the name of the host network in Outlook. Go to: OUTLOOK /
> TOOLS / EMAIL ACCOUNTS / CHANGE ACCOUNT / OUTGOING MAIL SERVER (SMTP)
> and change the SMTP to smtp.hostnetwork.com (sometimes;
> mail.hostnetwork.com). Now you can send emails through the WIFI ...
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: llort
Date: Apr 16, 2008 12:36

I just realised that you have to pay for that one. If you google "free
smtp server" then you should be sorted.

Llort
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: DerekF
Date: Apr 17, 2008 14:41

"Oddball" Oddball.com> wrote in message
news:fu4ebu$a8i$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
> On 15/04/2008 23:25:17, "DerekF" wrote:
>>
>> "Dave McAuley" NOSPAM.btinternet.com> wrote in message
>> news:DrydnTSELONpvpjVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
>>> DerekF wrote:
>>>> Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
>>>> National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the
>>>> internet
>>>> .E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
>>>> message:
>>>> '550 relay not permitted'
>>>> I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
>>>> either
>>>> How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can
>>>> scroll
>>>> down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of the
>>>> page). Now you will be lead to a secure WebStat (free counter) page and
>>>> the last visitor is you on the host network. This works with pages who ...
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Re: O/T Using hotspots for E-Mail         


Author: Oddball
Date: Apr 18, 2008 01:18

On 17/04/2008 22:41:31, "DerekF" wrote:
>
> "Oddball" Oddball.com> wrote in message
> news:fu4ebu$a8i$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
>> On 15/04/2008 23:25:17, "DerekF" wrote:
>>>
>>> "Dave McAuley" NOSPAM.btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:DrydnTSELONpvpjVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com...
>>>> DerekF wrote:
>>>>> Sitting in hotel prior to going to the Craven Meeting and visiting the
>>>>> National Stud.. I'm using the hotspot at my hotel to connect to the
>>>>> internet
>>>>> .E-mails are coming in but am unable to send as I get an instant error
>>>>> message:
>>>>> '550 relay not permitted'
>>>>> I did a Google search and found not much help and this one did not work
>>>>> either
>>>>> How to find the SMTP of a WIFI guest network? On this page you can
>>>>> scroll
>>>>> down and click on the small blue, red stripe icon (left side of the ...
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