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SMTP using the EtherCard Arduino library

Ok - lets see how good fixya can do. Looking for a way to send mail alert from an Arduino using a ENC28J60 module (via the Ethercard.h library I was thinking). There are no php server scripts, No RaspberyPi servers or otherwise available to be used - just a SMTP server I want the arduino to talk to. Can anyone find anything that works? I can request webpages - but the persistent TCP connection for SMTP is proving a challenge. Thanks.

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This sounds like a great project, and I wouldn't mind downloading your code when you finish!

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SOURCE: connection to server fails using outlook express trying to send

According to Yahoo's page that is not the correct server.

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SOURCE: Can't send outgoing E-mail, connection

You need to change your port for your outgoing mail server. If it's yahoo you are using you need to use the following settings in outlook:
Yahoo Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.mail.yahoo.com (SSL enabled, port 465)
Yahoo Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) - smtp.mail.yahoo.com (SSL enabled, port 995)

You have it set to port 502, it should be set to 995.
If you are using Outlook 2010 click on "File" and "Info" on the left. Click on the Account Settings box and find your yahoo mail account.
Double click on your account and in the box that pops up, you will see a button on the bottom left of it that says "More settings." click on that.
Click on the "Advanced" tab that you will see to the very right and change the setting for your outgoing server. It should say 502 in the text box. Change it from 502 to 995.

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