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The usual reason for being able to receive, but not send, POP3 emails is because the SMTP server is not in the same domain as the network you are using.
For example, I can send and receive emails via WiFi from home with my email accounts associated with the ISP that my DSL that the WiFi is connected into is through.
However, when out and about, the same email accounts must send through the ISP associated with my GPRS/GSM cell phone since it is the ISP that I am connected to via GPRS via the BT connection between my cell phone and PDA.
It's a way ISPs reduce the effect of spammers, by forcing a logon with a valid account before emails can be sent.
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