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Problems sending mail using System.Net.Mail and relays
Posted Date: 08 May 2008 Resource Type:
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Make sure whatever mail server you're sending from is valid for whatever domain the sender's email address is.
For example if you're using bob@acme.com as the sender and acme.com as the mail server, you're fine.
If you use your ISP's mail server and don't use the email address your ISP gave you, it's not going to let you send it.
Basically mail servers are typically locked down as to only allow mail to be send by specific domains. This is to prevent spammers from sending mail from these servers
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