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- | ======Sending different users' | + | [[https:// |
- | The [[sending_different_users_mail_through_different_isp_relay_accounts|method for sending different users' mail using multiple Mail Senders]] in VPOP3 works well for up to 10 ISP relay accounts, but cannot be used for more than that, and can become cumbersome before that. | + | |
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- | The method listed below requires VPOP3 7.0 or later, but may be easier to use if you have many ISP relay accounts. Note that it is still probably easier to use an SMTP relay service which allows you to send all your mail through a single account, but that may not be possible for you for some reason. | + | |
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- | This method requires you to configure your Mail Sender in VPOP3 to use 'MX Sending' | + | |
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- | ====Set the Mail Sender to use 'SMTP Direct' | + | |
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- | ====On the Settings tab, press Edit DNS Overrides==== | + | |
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- | ====Specify accounts in the Overrides==== | + | |
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- | In the **Edit SMTP Direct DNS Overrides** box, enter rules to tell VPOP3 where to send messages depending on the sender. The example below assumes you are using SMTP Authentication so that VPOP3 knows which user is sending which messages. | + | |
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- | * bob: | + | |
- | * default: | + | |
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- | This tells VPOP3 to send messages for any destinations (the ' | + | |
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- | Then, again, the same with messages sent by ' | + | |
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- | Then, any messages which weren' | + |