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how_to:sending_different_users_mail_through_different_isp_relay_accounts [2010/07/02 10:45] – paul | how_to:sending_different_users_mail_through_different_isp_relay_accounts [2015/03/30 10:43] – [Sending different users' mail through different ISP relay accounts] paul | ||
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Occasionally people need to send mail from different users through different ISPs or through ISP accounts with different authentication details. | Occasionally people need to send mail from different users through different ISPs or through ISP accounts with different authentication details. | ||
- | In most cases this is not necessary, as an ISP will usually accept mail from any email address as long as they authenticate properly, however if your ISP is more restrictive than normal, or changes the sender' | + | In most cases this is not necessary, as an ISP will usually accept mail from any email address as long as they authenticate properly, however if your ISP is more restrictive than normal, or changes the sender' |
- | Note that VPOP3 currently only supports up to 10 different Mail Senders, so this method can only be used for up to 10 users. An alternative solution (which is generally simpler) is to use a third party mail relay service. We operate a mail relay service | + | Note that VPOP3 currently only supports up to 10 different Mail Senders, so this method can only be used for up to 10 users. An alternative solution (which is generally simpler) is to use a third party mail relay service. We operate a mail relay service |
=====How to do it===== | =====How to do it===== | ||
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Press **Finish** | Press **Finish** | ||
- | Now click on the new **Mail Sender** | + | Now you need to set up **Domain Filters** for the Mail Senders, so that VPOP3 knows which messages should be sent through each Sender. This is just one use that can be made of the Domain Filter feature. |
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+ | ====VPOP3 v6.11 and later==== | ||
+ | Click on the **Mail Sender** | ||
In the **Domain Filtering** box for all the Mail Senders you create **EXCEPT ONE**, enter | In the **Domain Filtering** box for all the Mail Senders you create **EXCEPT ONE**, enter | ||
- | **From: <email address>** | + | Attempt: From matches "<email address>" |
So, if you want to use this **Sender** for mail from **fred@company.com**, | So, if you want to use this **Sender** for mail from **fred@company.com**, | ||
- | **From: fred@company.com** | + | Attempt: |
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+ | (Note that * and ? wildcards are allowed) | ||
For //ONE// of the **Mail Senders** (the ' | For //ONE// of the **Mail Senders** (the ' | ||
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So, for that one **Mail Sender**, enter something like | So, for that one **Mail Sender**, enter something like | ||
- | **!From: user1@company.com\\ | + | Skip: From matches "user1@company.com" |
- | !From: user2@company.com\\ | + | Skip: From matches "user2@company.com" |
- | !From: user3@company.com** | + | Skip: From matches "user3@company.com" |
+ | Attempt: All | ||
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+ | (See [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====VPOP3 v6.10 and earlier==== | ||
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+ | Click on the **Mail Sender** entry, and go to the **Advanced Relay Settings** tab | ||
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+ | In the **Domain Filtering** box for all the Mail Senders you create **EXCEPT ONE**, enter | ||
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+ | From: <email address> | ||
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+ | So, if you want to use this **Sender** for mail from **fred@company.com**, | ||
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+ | From: fred@company.com | ||
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+ | (Note that * and ? wildcards are allowed) | ||
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+ | For //ONE// of the **Mail Senders** (the ' | ||
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+ | So, for that one **Mail Sender**, enter something like | ||
+ | !From: user1@company.com | ||
+ | !From: user2@company.com | ||
+ | !From: user3@company.com | ||
+ | From: * | ||