Jason Little wrote:
> Just fire it through your ISP's mail server.  They should be able to relay
> for you without a problem.
> 
> Jason 

Why would things look any different if I use my ISP instead of my IMP
(Mail Provider)? I'll check this week, but I'm not conviced yet.

And how about those ideas about restricting the IP where a mail from a
certain domain comes from? That was the main reason why I chose to relay
to my IMP instead of my ISP, because they can authenticate me as the
owner of that address, which my ISP knows nothing about.

It's not as if I were trying to reach the final destination in all
cases, I'm relaying to the MSA responsible for my sender's domain.
Only in my attached example of a test mail to myself that is the same
host, as it would be for all recipients using the same mail provider.

Martin

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