Kris Deugau wrote: > > > OK, I think I've thought of a sort of a counter-example: [...] > > > I'm sending "from" myfriendsdomain.com's server, but I don't have an > > > account there. I do, however, have an account [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > on my own server- to which I want all replies/bounces/etc to go to. > > [...] > IIRC the original question was answered to the satisfaction of the > person who asked it. Listing the servers allowed to send mail "from" > your domain, as a part of your DNS, makes perfect sense to me... "all" > you have to do is track down the IPs of those machines. <g>
Alternatively, you could still use <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as the envelope-from when sending from *anywhere* -IF- you send through mailserver.mydomain.com using SMTP-Auth.