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Re: Configure postfix to send out emails on local machine



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On 22-Jan-08, at 2:16 AM, rockymaxsource wrote:

Hey,

Our company has a domain www.ourcompany.com registered and the site is
hosted at a hosting company. The company does not provide SMTP service
neither does my ISP. But I will need to send out e-newsletters once a
while. My local machine is running Debian. I'm thinking of setting up
my local box as SMTP to send out newsletters. Is this doable? If it is
doable, can you give me some hint please?

Plus, I have a personal website hosted at another hosting company. The
domain is www.mydomain.net. My personal website's hosting company
provides SMTP service. Can I  use the server of my personal website's
hosting company to send out our company's newsletter? How do I set it
up?


You can *send* email pretending to be anyone.  That's why spam happens.
What you need is a server that will accept the inevitable bounce messages and replies your outgoing mail will cause....

Brian
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