On Sunday 16 April 2006 02:18, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2006-04-15 at 13:13 +0200, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
When I send email from any one of the three email addresses I
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I haven't yet learnt what my current provider does.
So, yes, I understand your problem. That's the main reason I use postfix to send directly.
Interesting discussion. But now another question. What are the basic requirements to send email direct with postfix? Glad it tickled the brain CB :) I am also interested in the solution to your query however about mailservers as I am looking at setting one up one locally that will connect to an ISP via dialup at certain timse of
C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote: the day, send its outgoing mail and receive my mail from as many domains as I decided to have email addreses on. I wonder if the ISP will still check that the sender' email domain is the person who dialed up? Carlos, what happened to your Postfix server when you dialed up, and the cnx was authenticated. Did you send email from a domain not owned by Tiscali or being an SMTP server is the checking not done between your one and the ISP one? I understand the authentication is there to prevent SPAM etc but what have other folks done, who have more than a single email address on a domain not owned by their ISP, to send that domain email? Is there a way around it if I am using dialup?