johnc-lists(_at_)cleburne(_dot_)com writes:
I _must_ be able to send e-mail with my company address when at home,
without having to use VPN. I can hardly imagine that I am alone.
Won't your company provide an alternative port on their mailserver? Seems an
easy
thing to do. This becomes something that is your companies problem to solve,
not
your problem. And, this is a problem that many companies will have to solve
once
SPF takes off.
My company might do that. I might even be competent enough to use a
mail client that can use anything else than port 25.
Also, your company could add a record for their domain to include your ISP's
mailserver. At that point, you would be able to send thru your ISP's
mailserver using
your companies email address. This would actually be the easiest method.
What is the SPF-record for "all mailservers for all IP hotspots that
Gustav might use"?
Like I said earlier, there are many ways to skin the cat.
Yes, and to say that "your internet connection gives you connection to
the internet, with the exception of port 25 (unless you pay us some
extra money)" is not necessarily a good way.
--
Gustav Foseid, Initio IT-løsninger AS
http://www.initio.no/
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