Re: Email configuration

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On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 16:30 +0200, Thodoris wrote:
> > 2009/2/6 Thodoris <tgol@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >   
> >> 2009/2/5 Thodoris <tgol@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >>
> >>
> >> I think that the OP mentioned the word fedora somewhere above...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Oh sorry, I'm so stupid... Anyways, if you want to send mail to large
> >> providers you'll need to use a relay. I found a nice tutorial about
> >> how to set it up with google apps.
> >> It was for Ubuntu but you just have to install msmtp and follow the other
> >> steps.
> >> Here it is: http://nanotux.com/blog/the-ultimate-server/4/#l-mail
> >> I did it on my little gentoo server here at home and it works great.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Well if I am not getting what you say in the wrong way I should say that you
> >> don't need to use a relay because you don't need a 
> mail server at all.
> >> The point is that PHP can send mail with the mail() function using a local
> >> mail client like sendmail's client part or something coded in pure PHP.
> >>
> >> Keep in mind that you don't need to have a mail server in your PC in order
> >> to send mail. Similarly PHP doesn't need to have a local mail server in
> >> order to send mail.
> >>
> >> So you don't need extra mail configuration assuming of course that you don't
> >> need to do something extreme. You just use mail() and the mail gets sent.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Thodoris
> >>     
> >
> >
> > Of course he can send mails this way, but they won't be accepted by
> > many mail providers because of their anti-spam measurments.
> > They bounce mails that come from dynamic ip ranges like his home
> > server. I just wanted to help him avoid this because you won't see the
> > reason until you look at the syslog.
> >
> >
> >
> >   
>  
> I am sorry didn't get right what you meant after all.
> 
> In that case a simple mail() won't do.
> 
I've never had an email bounced because of where it came from based on
IP. I have had emails bounced based on the email headers that were sent.
Always check the headers first. Even MessageLabs won't block an email
based on the IP.


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk



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