DYNDNS SERVICES Email, Mailhop, Etc...
Matthew Gillen
me-5yx05kfkO/aqeI1yJSURBw at public.gmane.org
Thu Mar 4 21:23:15 EST 2010
On 3/4/2010 8:21 PM, jbk wrote:
> I sent the following to dyndns and at the end of this
> message is the reply I received from on of the sales Reps.
> I then left a message to call me because their reply
> addressed only one of my concerns.
>
> I need to know the total picture. What will the recipients
> of the the mailhop see as the reply to address. I don't want
> the mailhop address to be the reply to address. Will the
> mailhop cause problems with my recipients ISP?
>
> So is there any experience that the blu members have that
> they could expound on here?
Anti-spam measures are your enemy. The reply-to isn't your problem.
Using mailhop outbound, you'll get bitten by SPF: your mailhop won't be
on your ISP's list of allowed servers, and your mail will go into most
domains' bit-bucket.
For twice as much you could use the mailhop inbound to forward to a mail
server in your house (potentially on a high-numbered port), which is
configured to forward everything to your ISP's mail server (in sendmail
parlance, that's the 'smarthost' configuration). But that requires a
mail server in your house to be up 24x7, which may or may not be a
problem for you.
Matt
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