On Thu, January 20, 2005 12:21 pm, Nick Smith said: > the problem is i get a dynamic address from comcast, and when you try to > send mail through your domain name with a DUL it automaticly gets marked > as spam by almost everyone including yahoo, msn, hotmail, gmail etc, and > they dont offer static ip addresses, so to get it not marked as spam you > have to relay with their mail servers, this was working until recently > when they decided to block them.
Does the Comcast SMTP server allow SMTP-autentication? If this is the case, then perhaps - depending on the MTA you're using - you could set up your SMTP server to authenticate to Comcast's SMTP server. I know this is relatively easy to do in Postfix with a few directives in the main configuration file. Dave -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list