I don't dispute any of what happens just saying that a company out there
that advertises as their mission to eliminate spam and whom, they
advertise, has access to 30 million MX records is sending bounces to the
reply to or envelope sender whereas I'm just saying that ALL email campaign
services al
This projects is not for normal email delivery but an esoteric use not
usually associated with email - can't really divulge more but I'm starting
to see no easy solution. There are spf scripts that can run against files
separately from the stuff built into spam assassin and postfix/exim etc.
On Jun
don't seem to grasp how the receiving smtp server for the recipient
would not see the original IP address as that of the originating email
campaign software IP address since IT originated the email.
On 5/23/2011 12:12 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 5/23/2011 10:19 AM, Jeffs wrote:
On 5/23/201
On 5/23/2011 11:06 AM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 5/23/2011 9:30 AM, Jeffs wrote:
On 5/23/2011 3:33 AM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 05/23/2011 03:35 AM, Jeffs wrote:
Hello All,
Assume the following setup:
Client from xyz.com logins to Many_Companies.com, accesses
their email campaign software
On 5/23/2011 3:33 AM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 05/23/2011 03:35 AM, Jeffs wrote:
Hello All,
Assume the following setup:
Client from xyz.com logins to Many_Companies.com, accesses their
email campaign software running on Many_Companies.com and sends out
newsletters.
A short time later a
Hello All,
Assume the following setup:
Client from xyz.com logins to Many_Companies.com, accesses their email
campaign software running on Many_Companies.com and sends out newsletters.
A short time later a client from def.com logins to Many_Companies.com,
accesses their email campaign softwa
I have a setup with one qualified domain name, i.e., example.com on one
ubuntu server running postfix 2.5.5
I now need to have this setup send and receive mail for another_domain.com
I have successfully set up the sending and receiving, however all mail
from this secondary domain is seen as sp
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, jeffs wrote:
There is the slight potential for abuse by these logged in users that
one or two may figure out a way to send spam through this system by
forging (not login) credentials that the database uses to sort out
outbound email.
This
I have a postfix system set up that works fine (well, maybe that is
because it is not totally on-line yet :-\ ). But testing has been great.
Once it goes live this system is going to be used to send email alerts
to users based on certain database activity. Actually, a script which
runs again
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote:
Thank you for your prompt reply.
No problem, but please do not top-post; place all future replies *below*
quoted text. Thanks.
I am working on a project in which
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote:
Thank you for your prompt reply.
No problem, but please do not top-post; place all future replies *below*
quoted text. Thanks.
I am working on a project in which
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote:
Thank you for your prompt reply.
No problem, but please do not top-post; place all future replies *below*
quoted text. Thanks.
I am working on a project in which -- depending on the level of the
users subscription -- either
delay for two hours any mail in the delayed group server/domain combo.
That was a stab at that idea.
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote:
I need to delay all outbound email, not specific to destination domains.
I have tried to make the smtp_destination_rate_delay
I need to delay all outbound email, not specific to destination
domains. I have tried to make the smtp_destination_rate_delay = 180
but I believe that must work in conjunction with specific domains
(please someone tell me if that is the case because the documentation,
although it says one sho
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