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08-31-2022 09:27 PM - last edited on 09-18-2024 03:07 PM by BellPatricia
What the...?? I switched from Videotron(big mistake) who provided me with an SMTP address to use for my various outgoing emails. Apparently Bell doesn't provide such a thing...??
This is shaping up to be the shortest subscription in human history. I can't believe this.
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09-02-2022 09:08 AM
Hi @equinox ,
You need to use your Bell email username and password.
Hope this helps!
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09-01-2022 06:45 AM
I am also wondering if Bell provides an SMTP relay so that I can send emails through my customized email server(with my domain).
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09-01-2022 08:12 AM - last edited on 09-01-2022 09:05 AM by BellDRock
Yea, seems I'm either gonna need to access port 25 to run my own smtp server, or go back to Videotron. But that seems to be the bottom line...
Really hoping Bell can provide me with a solution, I'd really hate to think I went through all this for nothing. Hell I even had to by a 10Gb network card for this 3Gb line to work.
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09-01-2022 08:45 AM
Hi @Rickkins
I came from Rogers a month ago. Rogers does block port 25. This is normal practice for most of ISPs.
I use Dynu Email store/forward and SMTP relay services as a workaround solution. If you are interested, visit www.dynu.com.
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09-01-2022 09:42 AM
You can't use port 25. It's blocked by Bell (and most ISPs). Use 587 TLS.
More here: Email Server Settings
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09-02-2022 08:38 AM
Hi @ZaneP ,
To utilize the outgoing SMTP server, should I use the same user name/password that I log in to MyBell account?
Thanks
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09-02-2022 09:08 AM
Hi @equinox ,
You need to use your Bell email username and password.
Hope this helps!
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09-02-2022 01:36 PM - last edited on 09-03-2022 09:36 AM by BellPatricia
Hi @ZaneP
Tried the Bell SMTP server, and it works. However, SPF soft-fail message showing in the original email. This may potentially cause emails marked as spam. So I guess using Bell SMTP service is not an option for me.
For my testing, I send a test email to a Gmail account via a Bell SMTP server. If I open the email and select "show original", I see:
spf=softfail (google.com: domain of transitioning yourname@yourdomain.com does not designate ***.**.***.** as permitted sender)
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09-03-2022 06:02 AM
Thanks all, got things sorted now.
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