problems with BLU mail?
Cole Tuininga
colet at code-energy.com
Wed Jan 3 16:45:59 EST 2007
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 09:03 -0500, Bob - BLU wrote:
> Over the years I've flip-flopped on outsourcing and running an internal
> smtp server to accept external inbound email. With the recent rise in
> spam-efforts and the age of my hardware I flipped again. Currently, I
> use DynDNS's MailHop Relay service as a front-end. I let them get their
> port 25 pumbled and do an initial first-pass elimination. They then
> relay the email to my smtp server where I employ my own methods of spam
> filtering. They allow control over various DNSBLs, ClamAV and SpamAssassin
> scanning. So one can enable and disable the use of these services at will.
> Also, if my server goes offline they will hold the mail and reattempt
> delivery. For me, well worth the $40. Something to consider for BLU, etc.
> HTH.
>
> http://www.dyndns.com/services/mailhop/relay.html
> http://www.dyndns.com/support/services/mailhop/spamblock/
I actually work for DynDNS. I mentioned this discussion to my boss. If BLU
is interested in taking this approach, he authorized me to set it up for
free. Let me know if there's interest.
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Cole Tuininga <colet at code-energy.com>
http://www.code-energy.com/
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