On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:29:14 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
> So, it's just a matter of selecting an MX, SMTP, (optional) web
> interface, and spam filtering. Gee, is that all? This could be an
> education experience.
FWIW, here's what I run here to handle the mail:
SMTP server:Postfix
Webmail:
On Oct 17, 2005, at 12:56 PM, Bill McGonigle wrote:It's a social problem, not a technical one. Many mail system admins refuse mail from servers on a dynamic IP because lots of spam zombies exist in those locations. You know who to thank for that.Yes, I've worked at shops that got blacklisted. It'
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 12:21:36 -0400
Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My current email situation has broken down, and I'd like suggestions
> on the easiest, cheapest and best solutions for setting email for my
> small business.
My personal suggestion. (Easiest, cheapest and best for our
Ted Roche wrote:
My current email situation has broken down, and I'd like suggestions
on the easiest, cheapest and best solutions for setting email for my
small business.
Currently, we have Comcast cable and internet in our home and a TDS
DSL for the home business. On the DSL, we host thr
Bill McGonigle wrote:
> It's a social problem, not a technical one. Many mail system admins
> refuse mail from servers on a dynamic IP because lots of spam zombies
> exist in those locations. You know who to thank for that.
>
> Our friends at DynDNS have some services to help:
> http://www.dyn
It's a social problem, not a technical one. Many mail system admins
refuse mail from servers on a dynamic IP because lots of spam zombies
exist in those locations. You know who to thank for that.
Our friends at DynDNS have some services to help:
http://www.dyndns.com/services/mailhop/
But
On 10/17/05, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My current email situation has broken down, and I'd like suggestionson the easiest, cheapest and best solutions for setting email for mysmall business.Currently, we have Comcast cable and internet in our home and a TDS
DSL for the home business. On
My current email situation has broken down, and I'd like suggestions
on the easiest, cheapest and best solutions for setting email for my
small business.
Currently, we have Comcast cable and internet in our home and a TDS
DSL for the home business. On the DSL, we host three domains for web