>Since more and more ISP companies are forcing outgoing email from their
>clients through their own email servers in an effort to help combat spamming
>we've started having the affected clients send email through their ISP's
>email server while using the return address of the email domain name that we
>host for them. This is the easiest method we could figure out for them to be
>able send mail from an existing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and seems to work
>with most ISP email servers. Would headers like these appear as spam and be
>filtered by servers running Declude AS and possibly other AS software?
Declude won't have a problem with that, and other programs shouldn't
either. Although (in theory) they could check the MX records to see if the
sender was using one of the mailservers for the domain of their return
address (IE [EMAIL PROTECTED] was using mail.example.com to send their mail,
and not mail.big_isp.com), it wouldn't work as expected (many people have
outgoing E-mail take a different route than incoming E-mail).
So there should be no reason to worry.
-Scott
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