Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I searched [0], but could not find anything that appeared to be easy to
implement. You may just be out of luck.
Yea, I've done my fair share of searching as well, and have been
luckless thus far.
Incidentally, what braindead policy do they have in place? Are you able
to send mail directly? Or do you have to connect to their mail server?
It is Comcast (enough said?). I haven't been able to find any official
policy, but my guess is this is done to prevent malware infected
computers from sending out hundreds of spams. So, despite my good
intentions, I am being limited.
I am connecting to their mail server directly. I don't have the know
how of setting up a mail server directly on this Debian unstable
machine, nor do I really want to do that.
All the emails do *eventually* get sent out as exim4 goes through its
unsent emails, but I prefer to keep my logs uncluttered with the error
messages.
Clinton
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