Marc,

You've been very helpful to us in the past fine tuning our mxGuard product
for IMail servers running on Windows 2003.

We like to return the favor and help you out here.  Feel free to contact me
offlist to discuss the logistics (i.e. IP, date range required, etc...).

Regards,

David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
Web hosting, Email outsourcing, Dedicated and shared infrastructure
solutions.
(949) 584-1514

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marc A. Funaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 7:21 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Need mail server to forward outgoing mail


Hi Everyone,

We're caught in the middle of a spam war.  Though we've never been an open
relay, and our very small client base does NOT include any spammers, our IP
address is now included in blacklists that use sweeps of the entire class C
range we're on, and we (and our clients) can no longer send mail to several
places because they are using those blacklists.

Relocating our servers to another network is not a possibility at this time.
We're working with them to get delisted; it's really in their court but it's
going to take some time.

We'd rather not have to tell our clients to use their ISP's smtp services,
because that involves a lot of reconfiguring for quite a few of them, and we
really want to continue to provide turnkey services and not involve third
parties when troubleshooting mail problems.  Until this problem arose, we
were running great and we enjoyed the ability to see "the complete mail
picture" when someone had a problem.

I am humbly asking for the help of the knowledgeable folks on this list, and
apologize in advance if the information requested below is published
somewhere already; I've definitely searched every way that I can think of,
but have come up empty.

Basically, we need to know where we can find a low-cost (or free??) server
(a "smarthost"), outside a blacklisted range of IPs, that we can relay our
outgoing mail to, until this situation is resolved.  If there is an
individual or company on this list willing to help us out one-on-one, that
would be great.  If there is a service on the web that offers this type of
temporary solution, please provide a link.  Our outgoing mail traffic is
quite low (I don't have monthly or daily stats at the moment, but will
collect them if necessary), and we just need a box we can set our single,
primary iMail server to forward to, until our datacenter's IPs are off the
blacklists.

Thanks for any assistance you can provide,

Marc

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