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Originally Posted by Sly
Jim have Phat set up a web application for you with one of your domain e-mail addresses. You can access your e-mail online instead of through a local client. I can't see any reason how your local IP would filter that because it has nothing to do with your web application.
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Sly, thanks for the comment. That is a possible solution, but frankly, it is not an elegant solution. I send and receive a lot of emails every day from and to multiple domains and I have years worth of business history in Eudora. I really do not want to log into some web application to send email since it is way too slow. I need to blaze through emailing at the speed of fast-paced business, not make a laborious chore out of it. A web app also won't have my email history at my fingertips on my own machine where I know it will survive forever with backups. I don't know if there are any other ideas.
For some reason I had though that if I send an email through Eudora using my mail.domainname.com mail server (those are the settings I set in Eudora for my SMTP server to send email) that it wouldn't be going through AT&T's mail server, but apparently it still must be going though At&T's mail server or at least their network locally if it is getting blocked for content. I mean what the hell, does that mean they are machine reading my emails and rejecting them because I have dirty words in the email? Isn't that censorship? It's not like I am sending out random spams by the millions.