I need to implement SPF, but under SPF, the only way to get mail out when
out of the office appears to be Port 587 (Submission). I can't find any
doc on opening this port to IMail Server. Nor can I find anything about
using SPF records in IMail anti-spam settings.
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Dan Barker, President
I need to implement SPF, but under SPF, the only way to get mail out when
out of the office appears to be Port 587 (Submission).
?? How does SMTP AUTH, a fine protocol for roamers, from anywhere into
Imail conflict with SPF?
I can't find any doc on opening this port to IMail Server.
Imail runs
On Thursday, October 7, 2004, 13:34:50, Dan Barker wrote:
I need to implement SPF,
Creating SPF entries for your domains or using SPF to validate domains
in received mail?
but under SPF, the only way to get mail out when
out of the office appears to be Port 587 (Submission).
Or a tunnel
Dan Barker wrote:
I need to implement SPF, but under SPF, the only way to get mail out when
out of the office appears to be Port 587 (Submission). I can't find any
doc on opening this port to IMail Server. Nor can I find anything about
using SPF records in IMail anti-spam settings.
Sadly IMail
mentioned in the archives to do it.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Dan Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] SASL, Port 587 and SPF
I need to implement SPF, but under SPF, the only way to get mail out when
out
Hello,
I'm looking at implementing SPF (spf.pobox.com), and reading through the
SPF FAQ I came across the following:
You should support SASL AUTH on ports 25 and 587.
When your users
need to phone home from an Internet cafe, port 25
may be blocked,
- Original Message -
From: Burzin Sumariwalla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking at implementing SPF (spf.pobox.com), and reading through the
SPF FAQ I came across the following:
You should support SASL AUTH on ports 25 and 587.
When your users