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Good Morning, Folks,
I'm no expert or intermediate for that matter, but everyone else sounds well read on this software, so I hope you could help! I recently migrated my domain to a virtual dedicated server powered by Plesk 7.5.3 Reloaded. I have set up e-mail accounts through Plesk, but they aren't working because I need to set up an SMTP relay (I think). The virtual server was purchased through GoDaddy, but they can offer no help because they're a reseller, which led me to this site. My tech person is stumped and I need to get these e-mails up and running like yesterday. I have the name of what the server should be, but I have no idea what to do with it. The error message I get when I try to send Webmail is: "There was an error sending your message: unable to connect to smtp server localhost:25" and the relay server is k2smtpout.secureserver.net. If any of you would be nice enough to walk me through it, I'd appreciate it. Like I said, I'm not a wiz, but if you can give me clear instructions, I can take it from there. Thanks!
I'm no expert or intermediate for that matter, but everyone else sounds well read on this software, so I hope you could help! I recently migrated my domain to a virtual dedicated server powered by Plesk 7.5.3 Reloaded. I have set up e-mail accounts through Plesk, but they aren't working because I need to set up an SMTP relay (I think). The virtual server was purchased through GoDaddy, but they can offer no help because they're a reseller, which led me to this site. My tech person is stumped and I need to get these e-mails up and running like yesterday. I have the name of what the server should be, but I have no idea what to do with it. The error message I get when I try to send Webmail is: "There was an error sending your message: unable to connect to smtp server localhost:25" and the relay server is k2smtpout.secureserver.net. If any of you would be nice enough to walk me through it, I'd appreciate it. Like I said, I'm not a wiz, but if you can give me clear instructions, I can take it from there. Thanks!