On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 5:27 AM, Efraim Flashner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If anyone has any experience doing their own mail and want to share, > I'd love to hear about it. > > -Efraim > Efraim, Using a globally recognized smart host makes the most sense, technically and financially. If you do end up getting a static IP, no one can assure you that it would not have a bad record somewhere, is some span engine. (many times, they do), and, if it was ever used to send spam, you'll have to go through the ranks of each spam data provider, to convince them you're actually a nice guy. When I was doing my own email, I was using smtp.com as my smarthost, they cost (about 2 years ago), 5$/month, for a high volume of email. My emails never ended up in anyone's Spam folder after using them, AFAIK. They're U.S based, so, I wonder (and hope), that someone closer to ISR offers the same service. My exim.conf (on debian) file had this: smarthost: driver = manualroute domains = ! +local_domains transport = remote_msa route_data = smtp.com:25025 no_more and also , the authentication string. And that was is it. -- Guy Gold
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