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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 (starting from £40 per year) for our customers (contact our sales team on 0800 634 6513 for information) or there are other companies such as authsmtp.com. | + | 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 [[faq: |
=====How to do it===== | =====How to do it===== |