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Old 05-01-2003, 04:08 PM  
p00p
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Originally posted by koko
I've a short but good double opt-in list with first and last names, gender, city and country. Little less than 40,000 addresses, all women and 100,000 or so men addresses. I know is not one of those 100.000.000-double-optin lists but I'm humble, so I don't care ;) I've software to send, subscribe and unsubscribe, but my problem is that I cannot send mails due to my ISP's relay. So the question is how do I get rid of this? I thought about some kind of server side mail client, I've my own boxes so that's not a problem at all. Is this possible or is there a better/inexpensive way? Or is there a way to override my ISP's SMTP with my own server's SMTP? They've not open relay ports, just in case. Any help more than appreciated
Your ISP as in dialup provider, or ISP as in hosting company?
Send it through the server at your hosting company. That should not be a problem. If so, move to a different host.
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