On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Arun Khan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > It is nice to read/see through this thread that you have gone through > the nuances of the set up. > > Thanks! Learned few things in process.
I did this about 14 years ago and found it required a lot more of my > time getting unlisted from all kinds of RBLs. > > 14 years ago I was a kid using a dialup modem and reading redhat bible. SpamRat and Spamhaus were cooperative. They removed my IP almost instantly! Sending email works now. > For outbound emails, there are quite a few services that provide relay > services (I use elasticmail); it relieves you from the administrative > overhead. I would suggest this option if your budget allows it. > Managing one/few mailboxes and aliases for my personal mail on my personal server was a learning experience. I had setup Google app gmail for email, It is still working. I've a free (free beer) g-app account for revant.me (old sign up). I don't use it though. Anyways, If I set up a company's production email I'll keep relay services in mind. Thanks! Revant -- http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

