At 03:13 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:

>If you use the DSL providers SMTP service (free with any decent DSL
>connection) for outgoing mail
>isn't the problem solved?  When SBC started blocking port 25 we just
>switched our Exchange customers
>outgoing mail to use smtp.sbcglobal.net (or whatever)...problem solved and
>no RDNS issues.  Collaboration
>and incoming still work and no outgoing blocking (unless your ISP's server
>gets blocked for some reason).
>Please let me know if I'm missing something here.

One flaw may come up- when someone says 'so-and-so never received my email'. You check your logs and see that it was successfully delivered to smtp.whatever.net - but then what happened?

That is certainly true but you can't always have "the best of both worlds" :-)






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