Yes. My Raq is in a datacenter and I am using their DNS-server as my primary
DNS-server (and their secondary DNS-server for that mather too). Everything
runs smoothly.
Could you please specify how mail is send from a website? And with 'a
website' do you mean virtual sites of users or do you use your RaQ in a
dedicated single website setup.
Peter

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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Mike Atlee
Verzonden: woensdag 5 december 2001 1:07
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Onderwerp: [cobalt-developers] SMTP reverse


If I reword this question, I may get a response.  What is happening is that
my RAQ4 is not a registered DNS server.  When mail gets sent from a website
on the RAQ, it goes out as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  With username
being the siteadmin name, and myraq4 being the hostname.domainname settings
of my server.  When I try to send out mail to networks that use reverse DNS
to stop spamming, I get rejected, as the server is not a registered DNS
server.  Any way around this?  Thanks everyone.

:)

Mike Atlee
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