On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 10:51 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I've been following this thread, but I'm still a little confused; You
> have a domain name (I think); you have a Linux system.  Why do you use
> comcasts' SMTP server?  My domain is espersunited.com.  I use Cox
> Business Services as my ISP so that I can get a static IP address.  I
> send all mail out through smtp.espersunited.com.  That's located in the
> PC sitting on the floor next to me.  Why can't you do that?  To me it
> seems like the obvious choice, but I know the obvious choice is often
> the most difficult to see.  Am I understanding the situation correctly?
> 
the problem is i get a dynamic address from comcast, and when you try to
send mail through your domain name with a DUL it automaticly gets marked
as spam by almost everyone including yahoo, msn, hotmail, gmail etc, and
they dont offer static ip addresses, so to get it not marked as spam you
have to relay with their mail servers, this was working until recently
when they decided to block them.
> 
> 
Nick Smith
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