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One of my client's outgoing email service stopped working today. My web design business provides the POP3 (incoming) service, but it appears that BT are now enforcing a requirement for authentication of outgoing mail if people use their btconnect SMTP server.
They sent my client a BT Yahoo! warning email - which the client couldn't understand - then 3 days later her attempts to send outgoing mail began generating an alert to enter a username and password.
I set up the authentication for her this morning, which is simple enough, but it appears the domain, which is not hosted by BT, has been 'blacklisted' because she missed the authentication deadline. After an hour on the phone on her behalf, BT say the domain has been put back on their 'white-list' but she still can't send email. I'll see what happens tomorrow.
More distressing for me was that it appears all my BT broadband clients must notify BT if they send mail from a domain for which BT are not the registrar, so that the domain can be 'approved' and outgoing email will be sent. The BT website where this notification is supposed to be made:
http://www.btconnect.com/maildomain/says domains will be approved within 5 working days.
I appreciate that SMTP relays get abused, but sending paying customers an unclear, technical email and then pulling the plug on their email service is astonishingly bad customer service, even for BT!.
I just wondered if anyone knew of a reasonably priced commercial SMTP service that works with BT Business broadband and was easy for clients to set up?
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