If you can't send outgoing mail through your email client, it may have to do with the port you're using for SMTP. In a lot of cases, port 25 (the default SMTP port) is blocked to prevent spammers because it's unsecure. To bypass this, you may need to set your SMTP port to 587 in order to send email. At the same time, you may also need to make sure your email client is set to require authentication for your outgoing server (SMTP).
Why am I getting a "send message error" when trying to send outgoing email through SMTP?
Posted by Daniel on May 16, 2007
Tags: secure port 587 25 email outgoing smtp
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