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> From: Carlo Sogono [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:52 PM
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> Subject: Re: [plug] Suggestions Needed
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> I'm not familiar with this kind of setup. Would the SMTP server on
> the ISP side need further configuration?

Yeah, there is. Their SMTP server has to allow the clients domain name to be
received. Kung hindi, magkakaroon ng "Relaying denied."

The ISP also needs to create two entries for MX record on their DNS.
An MX with lower preference number wins as the primary. Example

IN MX 10 primary # points to clients mail server
IN MX 20 backup  # points to ISP mail server that will spool clients
incoming mail

But that entry is incomplete. We'll leave the exercise for you. :-)

For those people who works for ISPs, please correct me. Puro self-study lang
kasi ako at live implementation. And based from my experiences, it works.

hth
 
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