your SMTP server is whoever you have your brodband with.
Eircom is: mail2.eircom.net
Let me know who your ISP is and i'll find out your SMTP server address.
I think the default port is 25 for emails.... but i'm not sure, where the hell did you find that setting, you should never have to change that!
@bigfatcat:
Should the outgoing mail server not be the same as incoming?and should all these protocalls not be http: in the first place???(I a noob I think http: somethin todo with internets addresses or sompthin)(and pop3 is somethin that all mail servers use)
How I see it is OE should get new mail from [email protected] if I give it my password details in accounts manager,
@nikimere: My isp is ntl, I'm a bit confused here.Ok I know my current .mail account is a freebie one,and using OE to retrieve my mail won't please the mail.com advert guy's, but I just want to get my head around this one.
Why should my mail need to go through my ISP's mail server?
(pop3)
Why can't OE grab new mail through http:+passwords and send mail back (outgoing server)the same way?
So, my question:
What is the outgoing mail server? Is it 'my' machine(localhost), or is it mail.com's mail server, if so what should be entered into the 'outgoing mail server field?
Outbound mail is normally sent directly in SMTP (mail protocol) on TCP port 25. Http is a different protocol (hypertext) on port 80 for browsing. Your OE client will try to send its mail to your ISP's own mail server, usually accepting SMTP from it's own IP ranges.
According to http://www.ntlworld.ie/Services/ your outbound mail server should be smtp.ntlworld.ie with no http or anything in front of it. Your inbound mail server will be pop.ntlworld.ie if your using your ISP mailbox. You can also configure other inbound addresses, mail.com says that it uses pop1.mail.com for pop3 pickup.