[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have this situation: I subscribe to this list using my address at my
ISP, that is: [EMAIL PROTECTED], then I downloaded it from my office.
The problem is: What should I do to be able to send email to qmailtoaster
list using my office's SMTP? The list rejects it, something about SPF.
I'm guessing that you're trying to send from your office's SMTP server
with the identity of your account at your ISP. You would need to have
your office's domain administrator add cb.net.id as a domain authorized
to send mail from the office's server. It's a simple modification to the
DNS TXT SPF record.
A couple of months ago it was ok.
Things change. Either your office server or the list server (or both)
have added added SPF authentication (a good thing) sometime along the
way (both sender and receive have to utilize it for it to work).
Another problem is that my ISP doesn't
allow smtp-autentication if I'm using another ISP.
I'm guessing you mean that your ISP only allows their SMTP server(s) to
send email from clients on their network. Nothing you can do about that.
You can, however, use something like the mailhop service from
dyndns.org. That will let you send email from anywhere.
Thanks you,
PS: Right now, I'm sending this email from my ISP webmail, which I dont like.
P.S. What does this have to do with the toaster??
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-Eric 'shubes'
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