Sending E-mail via STSN
I’m staying at a Marriott tonight that uses STSN for Internet access, and at first when I tried to send mail I couldn’t get connected to the SMTP server. Port 25 is blocked. Turns out it’s not a bug; it’s a feature. Changing the server to smtp.ibahn.com didn’t help, but changing the port did. DreamHost accepts SMTP connections on port 587, and Pair accepts them on 2525.
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I was having similar issues at the Boston Marriott which led me to your post. The MX record for stsn.net pointed to mail.ibahn.com, but this did not work. A portscan of smtp.ibahn.com revealed port 25 was the only available option at this time, and I was able to send my mail there.
For g-mail pop accounts, just change the smtp server port to from 25 to 587 and that will also work. All other settings can remain the same.
Ok changing smtp to smtp.ibahn.com and changing the port to 587 worked springhill suites, seattle thanks for the help
At the Hilton Garden Inn in Denver, changing to smtp.ibahn.com or/and changing port from 25 to 587 did not work.
Calling Ibahn resulted in recorded instructions with the usual tips but what is needed is to unblock port 25.....
No luck here...
At the Marriott LA Downtown and changing the port to 587 worked fine for me with my existing SMTP server. 25 was blocked.
Thanks for the help here, i changed to 587 at the Marriott Washingtionian in DC and all worked ok. I didnt have to change any other settings.
TownePlace Suits by Marriot Redwood City CA -- a request to any SMTP sever using port 25 is being redirected to s-utl02-sjpop.stsn.net that reports sending OK but doesn't deliver any message. Changing SMTP to smtp.ibahn.com worked.
Using my existing smtp server smtp.east.cox.net and changing the port from 25 to 587 worked at Marriott Suites Washington Dulles. Thanks Mike and all others who have posted. Nomadix is the internet provider at this hotel. Unbelievably, well, not really...no one at the front desk even knew what my fiancee was asking about. SMTP? Eyes Glaze Over. :-O
This thread was most useful to resolve outgoing outgoing email rejections at Radisson Flagstaff Hotel in Melbourne, Australia. They use iBahn and the outgoing SMTP need to be set to smtp.ibahn.com and there was no apparenet need to change a port. The Reception man was helpful as far as he could, but said "I've been here 3 years and it's the first time I've heard of this problem". Interesting .... and it's the first time I've had this problem in a hotel for some time. Usually you can go to the IPS's website and look it up, but not with iBahn. Maybe there's someting unique about my Outlook or the wasy it is set up.