On Tuesday 27 February 2007, Travis H. wrote:
> Is Comcast configured to allow you to claim a domain name other than
> comcast?  You could have problems claiming a source address
> chrissmith.org unless comcast is configured to tolerate it.
> Normally you have to do address mapping to the appropriate comcast.com
> mailbox on the way out, and the inverse on the way in.

Sure. It sends the email, always has - Comcast isn't bouncing it.

> Normally you have to do address mapping to the appropriate comcast.com
> mailbox on the way out, and the inverse on the way in.

Never had a service that made me do that. The mail was sent to the list, it 
was the list that one day started bouncing it.

I have, as a Comcast user, a Comcast email box but don't use it.

I only use Comcast for outgoing email as the are my ISP and therefore allow 
relaying through their servers (if you're on their network you can send 
through their servers - no need to authenticate via POP3 first). I can't 
email to most places directly because most Comcast IP addresses are DUL.

Chris

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