Bonsoir,
Me revoilà.
Je n’envoie que des fichiers Exel ou Word qui excèdent rarement 250 Ko.
Plus gênant, c’est que j’ai essayé un mel sans pièce jointe et j’ai eu échec.
Voilà ce que j’ai reçu comme message/
[i]If you are a mail user with a standard mail client (such as Eudora, Pegasus Mail, Netscape
Mail, or Outlook Express) and you can’t send mail because your IP address appears on the
MAPS DUL, it is probably because your mail program is set to use a mail server other than
the one your current Internet access provider provides you. Most ISPs usually prevent this
type mail relay with their own anti-relay software, but depending on their configuration they
may check the MAPS DUL before they check for unauthorized relay.
If you use a mail (SMTP) server on your own computer, or you share your Internet connection
with several other people on a local network with a proxy server such as Whistle’s InterJet,
and you can’t send mail because of this list, it is because your recipients cannot tell the
difference between your legitimate mail delivery and a spammer’s trespassing on their
equipment. However, there is a very easy way to work around the MAPS DUL and get your
mail through, and it may even speed up your mail in the process.
How to start sending mail again
If you use a standard mail client, ask your ISP (Meaning the ISP you are using at this
moment, if you use more than one) what its outbound mail, or SMTP, server name is. Then
change the Outbound or SMTP server setting in your mail program to that name. You should
be able to send mail after that. If you use more than one ISP, you may need to switch your
SMTP server setting back and forth, or one of your providers may allow access through
special means, such as checking mail before sending or using some form of authentication
(SMTP AUTH).
If you use your own SMTP server or proxy server, check its documentation for an SMTP
Gateway setting then set this to match your ISP’s outgoing mail server. (You can also see the
Application Note: How to route your outgoing mail through your Internet Service Provider’s
mail servers, for assistance with the settings for some mail servers.) What this does is tell your
proxy server to send all outgoing mail to that computer first, and that computer will relay it to
its final destination. Because the MAPS DUL will not list your ISP’s outgoing mail server,
any of your recipients who use the MAPS DUL will not stop your mail if you send it in this
manner. In fact, you may find you will be able to send your mail faster because this server
will do the “hard” work of directing the mail.[/i]"
Je suis sous Outlook Express, j’ai Club-Internet comme FAI et je peux envoyer mes mels avec ou sans pièces jointes à tous mes autres interlocuteurs.
J’ai repris la programmation emission et réception des mels, cela n’a eu aucun effet.
Dur, dur surtout quand tu as l’impression que tu ne maitrise pas
Est-ce que je te passe peux t’aider?
Merci pour ton aide.
Bonne fin de soirée.
La Pogne.
Bonsoir "lejeferson",
Je crois que tu as les réponses à tes questions dans le message que je viens de poster à “vyger”.
J’ai traité dans l’ordre d’arrivée.
Merci pour ton aide.
A bientôt, j’espère pour la solution à mon problème.
BONNE FIN DE SOIR2E;
La Pogne