On 8/24/05, Todd Nine <todd.nine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 3. Mailing. I'm not sure about FC4, but FC2 comes ready to work out of the > box. Make sure that you're sending mail through your localhost machine. > Otherwise it won't send mail since relaying is disabled. You want to keep > it this way unless you're really sure what you're doing, otherwise people > can use your server and bandwidth to spam. Also, before you modify > anything, call your ISP and make sure they don't block port 25. It took me > 2 weeks to realize I had a perfect Qmail setup, but SBC blocks port 25 on > all DSL lines unless you request it unblocked. This is again to reduce > spamming. Thanks, Todd. I'm going to put a lot of what you suggested to work. I just called my ISP and, no, port 25 is not blocked. How can I check that I am sending mail through my localhost machine? In Kmail I smtp into the server, so I hope that is not what you meant. I need to set it up so that it will send mail only from this local machine, so that I will not become a spam-acquaintance. I thought that google would send me to loads of info on this, but so far I remain stuck. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/72/bjork.php Bjork Song Lyrics