On 7/8/10, Marc Perkel <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes - it means finding someone to relay your outbound email through > their server.
On 7/8/10, Phil (Medway Hosting) <[email protected]> wrote: > I must have misunderstood your original question then. > > If you have been trying to send mail to mainstream servers, DIRECT from > servers on dynamic IP's, then forget what I said and get yourself a > smarthost. I am amazed you have managed to get ANYTHING delivered at all !! On 7/8/10, Graeme Fowler <[email protected]> wrote: > No. > > What that means is a fixed "outbound" SMTP host (or more than one) which > your clients configure their MTAs to send their mail to. > > You know, just like an ISP provides for their clients to use. I think there might be some miscommunications or misunderstanding here. Current setup Customer (dynamic IP from their ISP) -> Customer Exim/Mail Server (in data center with static IP) -> Intended mail recipient server (using Barracuda) Barracuda is rejecting the emails based on the Customer IP, not the mail server IP. The bounced mail includes a link to Barracuda's site with that dynamic IP embedded in the link. Using mxtoolbox's blacklist check, the Server IP is not blacklisted anywhere not even Barracuda. So it's certain that Barracuda is blocking based on the sender's ADSL IP. So if I thought the smarthost suggestion means this Customer (dynamic IP) -> smarthost (static IP hides customer's IP) -> Exim (in datacenter, now see only the smarthost IP) -> intended mail recipient server. -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
