email problems

nocilah

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has anyone been finding that when using the wbs smtp server mails arent always getting to the intended recipients? it's happened to me now with most of my friends overseas.

i actually have to use webmail for my non-wbs email addresses? is there a way around this? cuz it's annoying me now...
 
halicon said:
has anyone been finding that when using the wbs smtp server mails arent always getting to the intended recipients? it's happened to me now with most of my friends overseas.

i actually have to use webmail for my non-wbs email addresses? is there a way around this? cuz it's annoying me now...
Yep, I've had that a lot lately, but this week it has happened with a bunch of important business emails - they just don't arrive at the destination...a way around it...well if WBS allowed customers to use 3rd party smtp servers...but WBS have dictated that they do not want that...
 
ic said:
Yep, I've had that a lot lately, but this week it has happened with a bunch of important business emails - they just don't arrive at the destination...a way around it...well if WBS allowed customers to use 3rd party smtp servers...but WBS have dictated that they do not want that...

i really think these email servers are seeing my email as spam, cu zthe come from x domain and are sent by y domain. when i use webmail it is fine...

any fancy ways around this?
 
I am having this same problem, its really annoying, esp when trying to run a business :(
 
halicon said:
i really think these email servers are seeing my email as spam, cu zthe come from x domain and are sent by y domain. when i use webmail it is fine...

any fancy ways around this?
The only way around that, which I know of, is to implement SPF for your domain - requires adding an SPF record to your DNS zone file - the only hitch is that very few domain registrars / hosting companies actually support SPF...I have run into this problem with 2 of the domains that I run - the only option is to transfer the domains to a registrar / hosting company that supports SPF...
 
well I bypassed their nonsense and I haven't accessed my wbs mail account in nearly a month now
 
Got my serivce provider to open an alternate port on the mailserver. I could have done port translation on my router but I simply made the changes in my e-mail client and so I resolved the problem
 
Good luck with that- any response from them could be considered a miracle
 
I have also experienced my mail ending up in a recipient's junk box. Very annoying, and potentially damaging. This SMTP restriction is Stupid with a capital "S". Let us know how you fare, halicon.
 
I have had huge problems over the last 2 weeks with emails not being able to be sent via the WBS smtp server. Have spoken to various people at the "helpdesk" with no luck. Today I called them and said I was returning to my old (and very reliable) server - put in in the new details and it works like a dream again. Try it and see - they seem to have removed the block. No more WBS server for me!!!
 
Marcus is saying/alleging that WBS have reversed their decision to block access to 3rd party smtp servers...

However, those that do not use 3rd party smtp servers, and therefore use smtp.wbs.co.za, are still stuck with WBS' unreliable server not delivering their emails...
 
Well well... I will check tonight and see if they reversed their decision....
 
ic said:
Marcus is saying/alleging that WBS have reversed their decision to block access to 3rd party smtp servers...
If seen this mentioned in an article (about the influence / pressure of MyADSL :) ) recently, but haven't given it much notice at the time and haven't tested yet.
 
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