I use SMTP2GO - worldwide SMTP service https://www.smtp2go.com/ which is aimed primarily at business users and has various chargeable services for volume users. However, it also has a free service which covers up to a 1,000 outgoing emails a month and an hourly limit of 25 emails. I use it for exactly the same purpose as you wish to use it to send emails from my one-name.org email address. Hope this helps. Regards, Peter Armstrong email: godsland@one-name.org Godsland One Name Study Researching GODSLAND, GOSLAND, GOSSLAND & similar variants World Wide Website: http://www.godsland.co.uk Member No.1987 of the Guild of One Name Studies Guild Website http://www.one-name.org/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Elston" <mike@caisys.co.uk> To: <goons@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 8:09 PM Subject: [G] Mail server > Since changing my primary mail provider last year, I am no longer able to > send mail from my one-name.org addresses (though of course I can receive > mail sent to elston@one-name.org and mike.elston@one-name.org, since they’re > forwarded to my own email address). > > My previous ISP, until they discontinued their mail service last year, > offered an unauthenticated service, which meant as long as my mail client > signed on correctly, I could send mail using any ‘from’ address I chose. > > My new mail provider offers authenticated SMTP, which means it will only > accept mail sent from my own domain. I have a couple of gmail addresses, > but if I try to send mail through Google’s SMTP server, it silently > changes the ‘from’ address to the gmail address. > > I’ve seen the comments by the Guild Chairman in his recent newsletter, and > I’m aware of the debate about Yahoo’s change in mail policy. > > Can anyone recommend a free SMTP server which will allow me to register my > onename.org email addresses and accept and forward mail sent from those > addresses? > > TIA, > > /mike > -- > Mike Elston > Email: mike.elston@one-name.org > Elston/Elstone One Name Study > http://one-name.org