On Tuesday 13 January 2009 19:51, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote: > Rogers enforces SMTP authentication even when you connect using > your cable line at home. That wasn't the case 10 years ago when I > first registered as a subscriber. But I think this changed about > five years ago or so. True. > Also, even if you successfully authenticate, I believe Rogers will > reject e-mail not sourced with a xxx [ at ] rogers [ dot ] com e-mail address. > This was true for a while a few years ago but I don't know if this > restriction is still in place (I don't use Rogers SMTP servers any > more). It's not necessary to use a rogers.com address - you can use any addresses, but you have to register them (up to 10 addresses per customer, I believe) with Rogers first. Barry -- Barry McLarnon Ottawa, ON