No offence mate, but this..

>      Despite that, I have much the same concerns as Chris; I don't
> want to ask my (potential) users to move their site hosting over to my
> box, but I know I'm going to have to handle sending mail from my box
> as if it were coming from the user's site domain.


Does suggest that there are certain fundamentals about email that perhaps
you ought to learn before entering the shark infested waters of spam.

1/ website and email don't have to be on the same machine for the same
domain, how do you think people like Yahoo would survive if they did?
2/ Mail destination is controled by a DNS record called MX.

d.


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