e-mail sending from a hotmail account via evolution
Carl Friis-Hansen
ubuntuuser at carl-fh.com
Sun Nov 23 07:12:26 UTC 2008
bulut dinibutun wrote:
> any other solutions?
You can send email through you ISP and there is more than one reason why
you should do so.
1) Your ISP might block you from using any other SMTP relay (port 25)
than the one you are offered by your ISP. Your ISP does this to prevent
Trojan SPAM transmissions from M$ computers, your ISP doesn't know that
you left M$ OS :-)
2) It is most likely the fastest way for your email and you avoid these
disturbing M$ adverts at the end of every email you send.
It is worth thinking about telling your friends and family that you
changed to gmail or something non-M$, because only a week or two ago M$
declared war against browsers running on non M$ computers! It shows in
Warmmail by letting you read all your mail, but being unable to compose
new ones. I know there are ways around this, but it is still a declared
war against the ever increasing thread from OSX and Linux. - So I hereby
claim the right to also be frank and say: "Fight the war on the right
side of the front".
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