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- Change the **DNS MX Record** for your domain to point to a host name which resolves to your permanent IP address. | - Change the **DNS MX Record** for your domain to point to a host name which resolves to your permanent IP address. | ||
That's it | That's it | ||
+ | - Ensure that the '' | ||
If you have changed the VPOP3 settings from the defaults, then you may need to make some changes. Go to **Services -> SMTP**, then: | If you have changed the VPOP3 settings from the defaults, then you may need to make some changes. Go to **Services -> SMTP**, then: | ||
- | * Check **Do not require SMTP authentication for internal/ | + | * Check '' |
- | * Check **Reject unrecognised local recipients** | + | * Check '' |
- | * Make sure the **SMTP Anti-Relay Protection** method is set to **Check Client IP Address** | + | * Make sure the '' |
- | * In the **IP Access Restrictions** tab, make sure it has your local network address in there as allowed, and do NOT have an **Allow Any* row in the restrictions unless you want to [[allowing_mail_relay_through_vpop3|allow remote users to send outgoing mail through your VPOP3 server]]. If in doubt, press the **Default for your LAN** button. | + | * In the **IP Access Restrictions** tab, make sure it has your local network address in there as allowed, and do NOT have an **Allow Any* row in the restrictions unless you want to [[allowing_mail_relay_through_vpop3|allow remote users to send outgoing mail through your VPOP3 server]]. If in doubt, press the '' |
- | When you have the SMTP Anti-Relay Protection method set to **Check Client IP Address* the Access Restrictions tell VPOP3 which mail servers can send outgoing mail through VPOP3 - all computers on the Internet can send mail TO VPOP3 users, so incoming mail will work fine, even if it looks as if the sending computer address may be blocked. | + | When you have the SMTP Anti-Relay Protection method set to '' |
If you have a support contract with us, we will be glad to help you with this, as it can sound complicated if you do not have experience in doing this. Alternatively you can [[http:// | If you have a support contract with us, we will be glad to help you with this, as it can sound complicated if you do not have experience in doing this. Alternatively you can [[http:// |