> my ISP has told me that AOL will not whitelist my static IP > address because my mail server runs on a "home" > (not "business") account.
That's unfortunate. You can thank spammers for turning Windows users (aka 98% of users) into the pariahs of the Internet. No one wants them touching anything. And since there is no quick way to know from what a packet came, anyone in a DHCP pool is treated equally. > Is there a way to configure this so that James first tries sending through > MX-derived SMTP servers (as it does today) and if these fail it uses the > specified gateway(s)? No. But you could match messages intended for @aol.com domains, and route them through a different instance of RemoteDelivery. --- Noel
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