E-mail @mydomain.com service?

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  • istanboys
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2004
    • 965

    #1

    E-mail @mydomain.com service?

    I'm wondering: is it possible to stop using one or more @mydomain.com e-mail addresses on my server and let them run through some service (?) instead (one that also allows me to use pop mail)?

    If so, are there services that you would recommend me?

    Cheers.

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  • spacedog
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    • Nov 2001
    • 14149

    #2
    Originally posted by istanboys
    I'm wondering: is it possible to stop using one or more @mydomain.com e-mail addresses on my server and let them run through some service (?) instead (one that also allows me to use pop mail)?

    If so, are there services that you would recommend me?

    Cheers.
    http://www.everyone.net/
    Last edited by spacedog; 10-12-2006, 04:03 PM.

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    • Jon Clark - BANNED FOR LIFE
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      • Dec 2005
      • 9395

      #3
      I can offer you a forwarding service..... ICQ if you interrested

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      • GrouchyAdmin
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        • Apr 2006
        • 12085

        #4
        It's called an MX record. You can let almost anyone, anywhere handle your email if you really want to.

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        • HomeFry
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          • Jun 2006
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          • shuki
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            • Aug 2004
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            • istanboys
              Confirmed User
              • Aug 2004
              • 965

              #7
              Okay thanks. I searched some more and I think that Spam Arrest's enterprise solution would also be an option for me. I forward my @mydomain.com e-mail addresses' email to my ISP and since Spam Arrest's enterprise solution would require me to update my domains' MX records to match with Spam Arrest's MX records I think this would do what I want (if I understand it correctly): I would be able to still receive e-mail even if my server would be down (am not really sure though), and I would have a nice option to reduce spam at the same time.

              Does anyone have experience with Spam Arrest's enterprise solution? http://www.spamarrest.com/enterprise/index.jsp

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