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Hi Buck,

> I had a similar situation at home with Compuserve.  When we got DSL
> installed, Compuserve would no longer accept my email coming from a
> client with a verizon.net address.  I had to use verizon as the relay.
> Perversely, email I send from home from my Compuserve account has to
> go through verizon.net.  Verizon happily sends the email out although
> it has nnn . nnn @ compuserve . com as the from address.  Verizon acts
> as a relay for its customers (those who's clients have a verizon.net
> address.)

That makes perfect sense to me.  I don't think it's the same thing that
Jeff is saying, though -- if it is, then I REALLY don't understand the
situation at all.

My understanding is that his iSeries is sending out e-mails using SNDDST,
and it works perfectly fine, except when sending to a particular group of
cell phones -- which doesn't work.

If his problem was that he was using a different ISPs MTA as you suggest,
then either all e-mails would fail, or all e-mails would succeed.

And, in any case, I thought he ws running his own MTA on the iSeries?

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