My internet hosting company has been taken over by another one. The log-in data remained the same, but since that day, the following occurs while sending mails:
a) when I send Emails with my Default identity (Pegaus-Menu: Tools | Identities... ), it works fine.
b) But sending (single) mails with another indentity (e.g. my wife's) any outgoing mail is rejected while sending.
The message from the server is:
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0075 220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited,
0025 220 and/or bulk e-mail.
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Analysing the whole error log, the support of the hosting provider says that Pegasus wants to send emails using another IP address than the IP address of my PC.
My router / small home network works on DHCP.
Does Pegaus store / cache IP addresses anywhere?
<p>My internet hosting company has been taken over by another one. The log-in data remained the same, but since that day, the following occurs while sending mails:
a) when I send Emails with my <b>Default</b> identity&nbsp; (Pegaus-Menu: Tools | Identities... ), it works fine.
b) But sending (single) mails with <b>another indentity</b> (e.g. my wife's) any outgoing mail is rejected while sending.
</p><p>The message from the server is:
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:
:
0075 220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited,
0025 220 and/or bulk e-mail.
:
:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- </p><p>Analysing the whole error log, the support of the hosting provider says that Pegasus wants to send emails using <b>another IP address</b> than the IP address of my PC.
My router / small home network works on DHCP.
<b>Does Pegaus store / cache IP addresses anywhere?</b>
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