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Old 28-05-2010, 23:47   #6
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Re: will native smtp still be available once the migration to google is complete?

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Originally Posted by rikur View Post
I've got many of my own domains - but I'm not sure of the relevance or how that helps here.

Many applications require a basic SMTP server to send messages through.
Historically these have always been an absolute basic service provided by ISPs for their customers - right back to the early 90s.

As to GMX, as far as I'm aware GMX is a webmail service, not an SMTP relay provider so not sure of the relevance to the problem faced. I'm not looking for a webmail client - I'm looking for a basic SMTP server.
Just looking for options but you can use GMX in a POP account and it uses port 25.
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