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SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol are used for sending and receiving email messages, it is a protocol governing email transmission and reception.   


AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail
or Gmail and many others free email ISP usually do not provide users' access to their out-going
SMTP mail server, therefore, your mail client send-out emails via their SMTP mail server.

Suggestions: Open an account with an ISP that provides POP3
out-going SMTP mail server services or setup your own PCs Mail Server
 

Those who wish to have a pop3 account, sites that can help you find new ISPs or free email services:

  • www.emailaddresses.com

  • www.isps.com

  • www.thelist.com

  • www.findanisp.com

  • http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/pop/

Notes
Outgoing Mail
SMTP are provided to you by your ISPs or IT department. If your PCs can send emails, you can view it by:
Startup Outlook Express, Select: >Tools  >Accounts  >Mail   >Options  >Properties  >Servers

Some examples of Outgoing Mail SMTP

  • smtp.mails.jp
  • aoa.com.de
  • maamail.com

SMTP -Simple Mail Transport Protocol, are used for sending and receiving email messages, it is a protocol governing email transmission and reception.

Email servers uses a variety of protocols (a method of sending and receiving data) to communicate with the Internet and POP3 (Post Office Protocol) is for retrieving mails from a mail server.

See Basic email delivery or How Email Works?

 
 
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