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- Exchange 2007
- ng up Exchange to accept mail for the appropriate domain==== - On the Exchange Server computer go to **... t**. On the right-hand side select the **Accepted Domains** tab, and make sure that your email domain is listed in there in the **Accepted Domain** column - On the **E-Mail Address Policies** tab, right-cl
- Setting up VPOP3 to work with Exchange 2003
- ng up Exchange to accept mail for the appropriate domain==== - On the Exchange Server computer go to St... at there is an entry for Type SMTP, with Address @domain.com where domain.com is the email domain which VPOP3 will forward to Exchange. Usually this is created automatically for y
- Initial Configuration Tasks
- re the things you need to do: - Set your Local Domain - Create a [[Create a connection method|Connect... ists]] {{tag>configuration}} =====Set your Local Domain===== The 'Local Domain' tells VPOP3 what email addresses should be handled by VPOP3. For most people, they will have a registered domain, such as mycompany.com. To set this in VPOP3, g
- Handling mail for multiple incoming domains
- ======Handling mail for multiple incoming domains====== VPOP3 can easily handle mail for several incoming domains. Exactly how you do it depends on the exact situation. =====All domains are 'aliases'====== If the domains are aliases of each other, for instance, you have 'mycompany.com' an
- Signing outgoing mail with DKIM
- utgoing mail with DKIM====== DKIM, also known as DomainKeys Identified Mail, is a form of email authentic... ails to prove that they were sent from authorized domains and aren't fake emails. Companies like Google an... ou need to have access to the DNS server for your domain. This might be your own DNS server, or one provided by your domain registry. Now you need to generate a public key
- How to tell VPOP3 that some users in the local domain are not to be handled by VPOP3
- ===How to tell VPOP3 that some users in the local domain are not to be handled by VPOP3====== In some situ... though they may have an email address on the same domain as other users. For instance, if your domain is **domain.com,** you may have VPOP3 users **fred**, **kate** and **jim** who are all defined as users i
- Sender Policy Framework / SPF
- rvers which IP addresses can send mail from which domains. It is designed to reduce 'spoofing' of email ad... act of messages sent pretending to come from your domain name. - checking SPF on incoming mail. This is ... l know which IP addresses can send mail from your domain, this is configured in your DNS settings for your domain, //not// in your email server. When someone recei
- Sender Domain Must Resolve
- ======Sender Domain Must Resolve====== If you receive an 'SMTP Client Error' something like: ''451 (user@domain.com) Sender Domain Must Resolve'' this means that the ISP's mail server cannot find the domain.com part of the email address. Often this means
- Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server
- rwarding configuration box put a line like *@mydomain.com 192.168.1.1:5025 where ''mydomain.com'' is your registered domain, or the subdomain given to you by your ISP, and ''192.168.1.1'' is the IP address of the Exchange Server
- Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering with LAN Forwarding
- rd To' section enter something like **SMTP:user@mydomain.com@192.168.1.1**, tick the ''Use Forwarding'' bo... to forward messages for this user on to **user@mydomain.com** on the mail server 192.168.1.1 using LAN fo... 3 settings, and specify something like 'spambox@mydomain.com' in the Redirect setting. As long as the LAN ... ss to the onward mail server (eg because of a *@mydomain.com LAN forwarding rule), that's where all the sp
- Sending mail from different email addresses or domains
- ===Sending mail from different email addresses or domains====== VPOP3 does not (by default) place any restrictions on which email addresses or domains you can send mail from. However, there may be external restrictions on which email addresses/domains you can send from. For instance, if you send mai... you to send mail from specific addresses, or the domain you send mail from may have a sender policy defin
- Outbound Messages Not Appearing in Monitor Target Mailbox
- e message header. If the message is ''FROM: fred@domain.com'', VPOP3 will look to see if ''fred@domain.com'' is a local user or not. * If you have told VPOP... Outbound Messages'', VPOP3 will check the ''Local Domains'' setting on the ''Local Mail'' tab to see if it contains the ''domain.com'' entry * If you have told VPOP3 to ''Mon
- Incoming SMTP Feed
- o watch out for: * You must have your own email domain (the part of your email address after the **@** s... mputer. - Change the **DNS MX Record** for your domain to point to a host name which resolves to your pe... IP address. That's it - Ensure that the ''Local Domains'' setting (in **Settings -> Local Mail -> General**) contains your domain name(s) - if there are multiple domains, separate
- Problems sending messages to spam@<your domain>
- ======Problems sending messages to spam@<your domain>====== If a VPOP3 user forwards a message to spam@<your domain>, then the VPOP3 spam filter will [[training_the_... m filter training by sending messages to spam@yourdomain or notspam@yourdomain. To be able to send messages to spam@ or notspam@ the sender has to send mail dire
- Spamfilter Whitelist & Blacklist
- ddress on the whitelist which is also in a 'local domain', then, by default VPOP3 will ignore that when ch... rs often send spam pretending to be from the same domain as the recipient. In most cases, mail from local domains will be sent locally, not incoming, so, usually,... check the whitelist for incoming mail from local domain email addresses as well, then go to **Settings ->