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RE: [cobalt-users] Relay Denied Errors RaQ3i
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Relay Denied Errors RaQ3i
- From: Joe Kerns <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jan 31 10:15:45 2000
- Organization: JoltinJoe.Com
I would continue to recommend to everyone to do as the big ISPs and require users
to use their ISPs SMTP server. This will allow you to avoid all these problems.
The standard response is "But, I want my clients to be able to use their email
address with their domain." They still can. You set up a forward to their email
address with their ISP (i.e. - joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx is forwarded to
jkerns@xxxxxxxxxx) Then in their email client they specify in their identity as
joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and it appears that the mail comes from their domain, when in
reality it is coming from their ISP.
This works out great (I used myself as an example, so I know this to be FACT). I
have 1 box to check, yet I have the advantage of using my domain in my email
address.
I would highly recommend this to avoid any potential "Spam" holes with relaying.
Joe