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The SMTP server is reporting back a “no relay” error. Whats wrong?

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The SMTP server is reporting back a “no relay” error. Whats wrong?

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The SMTP server is looking at your FromAddress and determining that it doesn’t know who you are. Some SMTP servers are configured to disallow the “relaying” or transfer of mail originating from addresses outside of its own domain. The only solution is to provide a FromAddress that’s local to the SMTP server’s domain or get the operator of the SMTP server to allow the FromAddress you are using. This setting is commonly used by ISP’s to prevent spammers from using their resources.

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