Re: Anyone tri-homed SBS2003?

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From: Chris (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/11/04


Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:07:25 -0700

That might work for Comcast email addresses, but it will
fail when companies do reverse lookups on the IP or my
domain name. Then mail will then be kicked out as spam
since the IP doesn't resolve to my domain name.

Chris
>-----Original Message-----
>BTW-> You don't even need to authenticate (because you
are in their
>network).
>
>--
>Javier [SBS MVP]
>
><< SBS ROCKS!!! >>
>
>"Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]"
<javier_gomez@REMOVE.THIS.engineer.com> wrote in
>message news:Oowt8N9rEHA.4008@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> ISP is Comcast - no smarthost available.
>>
>> Hmmm... I think you probably are confusing what a
Smarthost is. I use
>> Comcast at home as a smarthost... no issues (use
smtp.comcast.net).
>>
>> --
>> Javier [SBS MVP]
>>
>> << SBS ROCKS!!! >>
>>
>
>
>.
>



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