Ok so I did as you suggested and I still get the same notice that has been haunting me since July 2007
"Could not connect to SMTP server to send auto-report"
Paul@cyyb
Hi,
As determined as Juangelb is too help, which is appreciative, the original issue as I have discussed and which has also been acknowledged by AirNav Systems remains. You won't be connecting until the way the e-mail reports / alerts function is changed if Port 25 is blocked by your ISP.
If you really want to prove your port 25 is blocked just try this simple test. Which you have probably already done but I'm just making sure.
"telnet mail.airnavsystems.com 25"
If your connection fails which you can determine by waiting up to several seconds for windows to notify you or, even if you don't want to wait for the failure notice, if it doesn't connect almost right away it probably isn't going to.
You can then do this as the final part of the test.
"telnet mail.airnavsystems.com 465"
If you are doing things correctly and your port 465 isn't blocked by the ISP you will get an almost immediate connection indicated by your screen going blank. This of course is assuming that port 465 is still open by the time you read this. I don't know why it wouldn't be but if they (AirNav or the ISP) decide to close it for some reason then this test won't work.