Re: Mail server

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Just a note,

If this is being done on residential broadband then good luck, its very
unlikely to work.

A large number of ISPs block/filter port 25 (which is used to relay
emails) to "protect against spam". Not to mention the horrific IP
reputations which most email servers will just bounce.

Unless the mail server is only being used for internal traffic it is
very unlikely to work, there is a reason its uncommon to see self
hosted emails, and the majority of people which do have their own email
tends to use a relay or point their mx record at a major email provider.

It is possible, for example my email is self hosted, but its a whole
can of worms to open.

It sounds like you are trying to host your own email server and get
whatever mail.twc.com is to forward emails to it? However I am not too
sure.

Take care,
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