On 2/22/06 9:23 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you look at the Received: headers in your incoming mail, the one at
> the top (last one added) will give the name of the server that your
> mail was finally delivered to. Just use that host name in your email
> address to completely bypass Postini.

Maybe.  But not if the ISP has configured that MTA to reject port 25
connections from any sending machines except Postini's .

So the method needs to be tested from an outside address (Gmail accounts are
handy for this sort of thing, in addition to being handy generally).

  --John


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