Yes, it's peak.org. When Sneakers was alive and we had a domain, we could NOT send mail using our domain host (although we had when we'd been with SBC in California); all outgoing mail had to be sent via the peak servers, so it was an issue at times for those on the receiving end as their ISP's thought it was spam because it showed two servers.
You are correct, my choice is peak or nothing.
Tomorrow I'll try it again and see if I can get it to work. If not, I'll add it my ever growing list of garbage I'm trying to deal with right now.
Thanks, Paddy.
Kimmer, is this peak.org you're talking about? And this?
http://maillist.peak.org/pipermail/bc-nonp...ber/000034.htmlBecause that's the case with their email, but I'd be surprised if they prevented you entirely from using other email accounts. Grounds for looking for a new ISP, in my books, although if it's like most places, your choices range from one other to none at all.
With Rogers, we are supposedly required to add all our other accounts into a list in Yahoo (Rogers' email provider), but I notice that it doesn't seem to care about the latest Gmail one I added.
I'd give it a try again in Mail - just to be sure that it doesn't in fact work. Then I'd complain. It's pretty awful if they're forcing you to use webmail, if you ask me.