I have a situation in which a user with a notebook computer has 5 different e-mail accounts from 3 different ISPs. He uses his notebook regularily from no less than 3 different locations each week. Now, when he attepts to send e-mail he usually gets a bounced message stating 'Relaying not allowed', This is because each of the 3 ISPs he uses (from each physical location) have security measures in place which do not allow the transmission of e-mail though the outgoing SMTP mail server unless the computer is physically connected to that ISP's network. So, each time the user physically goes to a different location, he must manually change the outgoing SMTP server in the configuraiton of each of his 5 e-mail accounts. This is a VERY undesirable situation. Each of the 3 ISP's in quesiton also do not allow use of the SMTP server from outside their network under any circumstances, not even with the use of an authenticaiton login. They all claim the only way to send e-mail when not physically connected to their network is to use their 'webmail' internet page.
I have thought of trying to find an unsecure 'open relay' server somewhere and use that, but I don't want his e-mails to be filter as spam by any junk mail fintering software which automatically block messages transmitted from known 'open relay' servers.
So can anyone help me find a reliable, permanent solution to this problem? And suggestions to only use the notebook in one location, or only use one ISP, or such are not acceptable.
My memory is not as good as it should be, and neither is my memory.
I have forgotten more than I can remember
I have thought of trying to find an unsecure 'open relay' server somewhere and use that, but I don't want his e-mails to be filter as spam by any junk mail fintering software which automatically block messages transmitted from known 'open relay' servers.
So can anyone help me find a reliable, permanent solution to this problem? And suggestions to only use the notebook in one location, or only use one ISP, or such are not acceptable.
My memory is not as good as it should be, and neither is my memory.
I have forgotten more than I can remember