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[Discuss] Mail loop advice?



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On 11/13/2013 08:08 AM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> Limitations: I don't have root access to my (shared) server: it's a
> cpanel-based account. My ISP is not willing to change its global email
> setup (say, to autodelete all email matching a pattern I provide) for
> fear of impacting its other customers.
> 

Probably it's overkill: get a host somewhere, say your home if your ISP
doesn't block port 25 (or something like EC2 , linode, prgmr, etc),
setup a minimal email system there with no message size limitations and
configure your DNS to point your domain and MX over there.

regards,
Nuno

- -- 
http://aeminium.org/nuno/
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