True but there is a space to put that in the client set-up. Should have said, no further settings.... I guess. Roger On 26/01/12 21:51, Rein Couperus wrote: > Well, the pskmailserver does need the return address of the user, > the smtp server refuses to send the mail otherwise... > > Rein PA0R/M > > > >> As confirmed in Rein's mail the SMPT uses the ISP of the server owner >> not the ISP of the sender hence no settings are required from the client. >> Roger >> On 26/01/12 21:38, Bernard Dekok wrote: >>> Thanks Larry, >>> >>> I wonder what PSKMail version you use ? >>> I use version 1.5.4 >>> >>> The Email Settings tab does not show a SMTP field, or am I looking at it >>> wrong ? >>> I read various older and newer PSKMail Manuals available on the web, and >>> my Email Settings tab looks different and without the SMTP field. >>> >>> Bernie, >>> KC9SGV >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Larry Levesque <ka1vgm@xxxxxxxxx >>> <mailto:ka1vgm@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>> >>> From the menu: >>> >>> Preferences, Edit...email settings tab. >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 02:57:58PM -0600, Bernard Dekok wrote: >>>> OK Thanks, >>>> I get that. >>>> But if I, the client, choose a random Email provider out there to >>> set up an >>>> account to work with my PSKMail, how will my poor PSKMail server >>> sysop know >>>> what SMTP address to use ? >>>> I don't see any input field for that SMTP information anywhere in the >>>> PSKMail UI. >>>> >>>> Maybe we can both look up each other's regular email addresses in >>> QRZ.com >>>> and send emails back and forth with the information. >>>> Err, just give us a SMTP field in Preferences, Edit, Email Settings - >>>> please. >>>> >>>> Bernie, >>>> KC9SGV >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:44 PM, jcjglt@xxxxxxxxx >>> <mailto:jcjglt@xxxxxxxxx> <jcjglt@xxxxxxxxx >>> <mailto:jcjglt@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >>> -- >>> Larry Levesque >>> www.surrycomputerservices.com <http://www.surrycomputerservices.com> >>> >>> >> >> > >