On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 09:59 -0600, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: > David Cary Hart wrote: > Exactly. If I'm on trip to China, I might as well use local ISP to send > my mails. For example, ISP might block outgoing connections to port 25 > (something many ISPs do these days). You'll block by SMTP country of > origin (China), so you'll block my mail. > No. We won't. A local ISP doesn't mean that you are using local SMTP. Typically a traveler uses local resources to connect. Once connected, they are connecting to their primary POP/IMAP & SMTP servers to send and receive email. In the alternative, they are using a webmail interface (which is what I use when I travel). > -- > Aleksandar Milivojevic <amilivojevic@xxxxxx> Pollard Banknote Limited > Systems Administrator 1499 Buffalo Place > Tel: (204) 474-2323 ext 276 Winnipeg, MB R3T 1L7 ________________________________________________________________________ Total Quality Management - A Commitment to Excellence http://www.TQMcube.com