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anyone sell outgoing mail server? (not for spam)
my isp only allows mail to go thru if it comes from [email protected] and my host wont let me use the mailserver there either :(
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If your email comes from anywhere else besides an IP assigned to your ISP, it may be considered a relay. So the most correct email (SMTP) server to use for outgoing email is your ISP! Or your own email server. Assume you have an IP address. Email servers aren't that hard to setup.
The mail can still have your return email address if you use your ISPs server. So what if the header info has them listed. It won't hurt anything. You can receive email at a different host. The send and receive don't have to be the same. Your host should really offer the service of SMTP and POP3. If they do not, a new host makes sense to me too. One last thought, your ISP should have reverse DNS turned on. Often times you have to ask for this. |
If you want you can sign up for a small virtual account with us at www.realitychecknetwork.com/virtual.html and run your mail through there. You would have a full control panel to setup your emails and webmail so you could check them online if you wanted.
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hotmail ... lol
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Check out Reflected Networks.
Here is the link to our virtual packages. http://www.reflected.net/virtual.html We are looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks, Mike at reflected dot net icq 18316723 |
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