Mmmm, beeeer :-). Set smtp.comcast.net and use port 587, supply your login/pass and try smtptlsauth 1 and 2 (don't remember if 587 is tls or tls/sssl at the moment). Also, seems there could be a frequency filter where they only let you send x number of emails per hour. 73 de Per, sm0rwo ons 2012-02-22 klockan 14:07 -0600 skrev Bernard Dekok: > Hi, > > I am tired of trying all kinds of combinations of smtp servers to get > my mail out. > Especially on Gmail.com > My ISP is Comcast.net > > According to various blogs they are notorious for blocking ports to > mail servers in residential areas. > They want all mail to go outbound through their smtp server, > smtp.comcast.net > This to thwart spammers, but they are also throwing out the baby with > the bath water. - US ! > We are not here to spam, but to set up a radio email system that could > be used well in emergencies, such as natural disasters, wide area > Internet outages, etc. etc. > > Sooo, I also tried all kinds of combinations for my outbound mail with > smtp.comcast.net.... No luck ! > Short of changing my ISP, what do I do ? > > Who knows how to set up the PSKMail server for working outbound with > Comcast.net as ISP ? > This could be a show stopper.... > > A case of beer if you can help. > > KC9SGV