David A. Roth wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. So far they have not been interested in changing
> anything I requested. (They refused to disable the X-popbeforeSMTP
> thing which lists every known e-mail address of the sender in all
> outgoing headers.) I thought I would ask here since there might
Thanks for your reply. So far they have not been interested in changing
anything I requested. (They refused to disable the X-popbeforeSMTP
thing which lists every known e-mail address of the sender in all
outgoing headers.) I thought I would ask here since there might be
something simple to do
Why don't you ask your hosting provider?
The kind of thing you are trying to do would lead to your account being
cancelled if you were a client of ours and you hadn't asked permission
or consulted with us.
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Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions
Quality Business Hosting & Colocation
http://www.b
I was running spamassassin for the last couple of years on web site.
The previous ISP didn't run Spamassassin, so I installed it myself. Now
I am using a new web hosting provider (bluehost.com) and they support
spamassassin. Users can access some of its features through a control
panel.
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