Scott Kitterman (spf(_at_)kitterman(_dot_)com) wrote:
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I'm sure each customer does have a separate AUTH account, just that
there's no association between AUTH accounts and sending domains.
Setting up and maintaining such associations is definitely a non-trivial
exercise, but necessary really if people want to use a "+" mechanism
rather than a "?" mechanism for the shared server.
Yes, that's it exactly. I am interested in finding an SMTP provider that
will do that.
For just yourself, or for a pool of non-technical users? If it's just
you, ssh into your own computer from anywhere in the world and send
mail out. For non-technical users, it may be harder to set up. You
could do a co-lo SMTP box, or somehow arrange VPN-like tunnels for them
to somewhere that's SPF-authorized....
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Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody."
greg(_at_)wooledge(_dot_)org | - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
http://wooledge.org/~greg/ |
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