Cosmin Nicolaescu on 8 Nov 2005 18:00:46 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] comcast smtp forwarding


On Tue, November 8, 2005 12:50 pm, tek@undergroundinfection.net wrote:
> I recently got my qmail server up and running with a squirell frontend and
> noticed I'm getting the following in my logs:
>
> 1    0.58  Connected to 216.148.227.126 but sender was rejected./Remote
> host said:
> 550-68.42.28.147 blocked by blacklist.mail.ops.asp.att.net./550
> Comcast.net
> subscribers are no longer permitted to directly connect to this mail
> server. To send email to other Comcast.net subscribers, you may forward
> messages through smtp.comcast.net/
>
> So how would i go about telling my server to forward through that relay
> whenever someone tries to email a comcast subscriber?
>

Not sure if you need to authenticate for Comcast, but if you don't you can
just route your mail to go through comcast's server:

/var/qmail/control/smtproutes:

:smtp.comcast.net

Not sure how you would to it if you need to auth.

-Cos

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