Re: SMTP Server

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From: Brian Lowry (brian.lowry_at_wcem.org)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 11:49:53 -0500

You mean even if i send it to a different mail server, it still won't work?

"Kirill S. Palagin" <kpalagin@pleaseno.mail.phxint.ru> wrote in message
news:#7iZE2SXEHA.1152@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> If entire subnet of your ISP is blacklisted (which is usually the case),
> then connection from any IP in that range will be refused. Call your ISP
> and tell them to fix their problem, or you will leave.
>
> Brian Lowry wrote:
>
> > But if i send all my mail through my hosted mail server then i won't
have to
> > worry about the open relay anymore.
> > I recieve email via our pop3 accounts at test.com, but when i send out
email
> > it's coming as an IP address from insightbb.com (our internet provider).
I
> > want to send it to our SMTP server at test.com..
> > Does this make better sense?
> > thanks
> > brian
> >
> >
> >
> > "Kirill S. Palagin" <kpalagin@nomail.phxint.please.ru> wrote in message
> > news:40E0248B.D9380E96@nomail.phxint.please.ru...
> >
> >>That depends on how exactly it is blacklisted. If by IP subnet you can
do
> >>nothing about that, except convince your ISP to shutdown open relays and
> >
> > become
> >
> >>good netizen.
> >>
> >>Brian Lowry wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Still pretty new to Exchange 2003 w/ SBS and I can't seem to figure
this
> >>>out. I have the
> >>>POP3 connector pulling email down from an POP3 account at our web
> >
> > hosting
> >
> >>>company, here's my issue. My broadband provider has an openrelay SMTP
> >
> > and is
> >
> >>>blacklisted by multiple domains. How can i set up SMTP to go out
through
> >
> > the
> >
> >>>web hosting smtp server?
> >>>Thanks
> >>>Brian
> >>
> >>--
> >>Help fight spam - designate sending servers for your domain.
> >>http://spf.pobox.com
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Help fight spam - designate sending servers for your domain.
> http://spf.pobox.com



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