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faq:smtp_relay_service [2016/04/11 09:00] – paul | faq:smtp_relay_service [2016/12/01 15:58] – [What size subscriptions are available?] paul | ||
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Note that the allowances are per month, and the price is per year. | Note that the allowances are per month, and the price is per year. | ||
- | There is also an ' | + | There is also an ' |
=====How is the usage calculated? | =====How is the usage calculated? | ||
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=====How do we set things up to use the service? | =====How do we set things up to use the service? | ||
+ | (These instructions do not apply to our " | ||
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The mail server address is **mail.pscs.co.uk**. | The mail server address is **mail.pscs.co.uk**. | ||
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We will send you your username & password when you sign up for the account. | We will send you your username & password when you sign up for the account. | ||
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+ | If you use SPF on your domain, add: | ||
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+ | to your SPF record. | ||
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=====Are there any limitations on the service? | =====Are there any limitations on the service? | ||
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If you log onto your account at https:// | If you log onto your account at https:// | ||
+ | (Not available on the " | ||
=====We use VPOP3 locally, can we prevent some users from using up all the allowance? | =====We use VPOP3 locally, can we prevent some users from using up all the allowance? | ||
If you are using a recent version of VPOP3, you can set up send quotas for your users, so they can only send a certain number of messages themselves. To do this, edit the user, and go to the ' | If you are using a recent version of VPOP3, you can set up send quotas for your users, so they can only send a certain number of messages themselves. To do this, edit the user, and go to the ' | ||