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mail question

minus1972

Platinum Member
if I have a pop3 mail account at my house and the address is as follows:

incoming - mail.isp.com
outgoing - smtp.isp.com

do I need to change any of the addresses if I take my laptop to another location...say my office [who has a different ISP]?
 
Pretty sure the incoming mail should still work at least. Some ISP's SMTP servers only work when you have one of their IPs though (i.e. using their dialup/broadband/whatever).

Edit for typo.
 
Originally posted by: MSCoder610
Pretty sure the incoming mail should still work at least. Some ISP's SMTP servers only work when you have one of their IPs though (i.e. using their dialup/broadband/whatever).

Edit for typo.
this is the issue I'm having at the moment. Any way around it?
 
Your outgoing mail may be restricted by your ISP. I know roadrunner has done that. If you are using the same ISP while on the road, should be no problem.
 
Originally posted by: minus1972
Originally posted by: MSCoder610
Pretty sure the incoming mail should still work at least. Some ISP's SMTP servers only work when you have one of their IPs though (i.e. using their dialup/broadband/whatever).

Edit for typo.
this is the issue I'm having at the moment. Any way around it?
Web mail.
 
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