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Old 09-15-2009   #11 (permalink)
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I recently found Gawab.com Web-based Email email POP3 SMTP IMAP SMS. You just register for a free account and use the SMTP settings to setup scan to email. It's 100% free. You can use SSL if you want, it's optional. As long as the account is kept active scan to email will work forever. There's nothing to install or setup on a customer's PC. I've tested Gawab.com Web-based Email email POP3 SMTP IMAP SMS on several of our showroom MFPs and it has worked everytime.
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I recently found Gawab.com Web-based Email email POP3 SMTP IMAP SMS. You just register for a free account and use the SMTP settings to setup scan to email. It's 100% free. You can use SSL if you want, it's optional. As long as the account is kept active scan to email will work forever. There's nothing to install or setup on a customer's PC. I've tested Gawab.com Web-based Email email POP3 SMTP IMAP SMS on several of our showroom MFPs and it has worked everytime.
Yo JNeez, I set up an account that seems to work, but I never get the emails. I've tried it going to a couple accounts. Is there anything I'm missing ? I'm using 66.220.20.53 as the mail server. It goes through so I assume authentication is good & we're getting a handshake that the mail is complete. When I check the job log, it shows it went OK. Any Ideas ?
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I've had really good luck with GMX.

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It's webmail, but has an SMTP component as well.

So far, so good.
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I would suggest using psmtp.gawab.com instead of the IP address. I just pinged psmtp.gawab.com and got a different IP than what you've posted.

Also, check the recipients junk mail folder.
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I tried the IP address that's associated with that host name. I get the same thing with that one. I've tried it to both my accounts so I know it's not going to a spam folder. I may try the GMX listed above.
Isn't there usually going to be an issue of anonymous relaying throgh the end users ISP with someone elses SMTP server ?
Thanks for the help.
BTW I was told that the Falcon III's, Stratos & Taskalfa's all support SSL SMTP connections by my Kyocera Service Rep.
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