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How to set up additional DNS servers

By admin / October 9, 2008

Additional instructions on changing your DNS settings in Windows Vista and in Windows 7 Some ISP’s prevent their DNS server from being able to resolve MX records. This is done intentionally, so that residential clients won’t be able to use their own SMTP server.

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What is an RBL (or DNSBL)

By admin / October 8, 2008

RBL or DNSBL is a means by which an Internet site may publish one or more dynamically changing lists in real time for others to use. It is mainly used by SMTP servers to block or flag mail coming in from certain IP addresses, thus effectively blocking and rejecting traffic from such sites. There are […]

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How to run a legitimate mass mailing list (distribution list)

By admin / October 7, 2008

When running your own legitimate list, you should take every precaution and go above and beyond in making it known and convenient for people to get on the list and get off the list you are using to send email. Here are just a few of the suggestions if you are just starting out in […]

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Why SPAM is such an issue

By admin / October 7, 2008

One might ask a question: “If I send a lot of spam, what is the big deal? Users who don’t want it, will just delete it, right”? The problem with that, is that it is not that simple. First of all, in order to properly transfer this email message, a lot of infrastructure must be […]

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New strategic partnership with SMTP.com

By admin / June 5, 2008

We are happy to announce, that we have entered into strategic partnership with SMTP.com. They provide the most reliable SMTP hosting solution and now all of our programs will be able to enjoy their support. We will be embedding a free trial of SMTP.com into our software, with a possibility to purchase the service later. […]

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What are allowed URLs and how they block certain web sites

By admin / May 29, 2008

Here is a short video of how you would use a simple black and white list and how users will see it in the locked mode. Allowed URL’s will let you filter any web pages to which the user can go by typing a line in the address bar. Please keep in mind that this […]

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How to change directory for your temporary Queue

By admin / May 20, 2008

Question: I have default system drive (C:) full and I would like to move the temporary queue to some other directory. Answer:We have a configuration parameter, that is not available from the user interface for doing that. Please, do the following: Open any text editor of your choice (for example you can use Microsoft Notepad) […]

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Static and dynamic IP address

By admin / April 3, 2008

A static IP address is one that remains fixed and never changes. The PC always sees the same address regardless if the session between the PC and ISP is broken or not. A Dynamic IP Address is one that changes over time or in the case of a Dial-up connection, when the user disconnects and […]

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Why is my IP blocked by Spamhaus or SORBS

By admin / April 3, 2008

Question: I am trying to deliver email directly through your E-Mail Server, but I get back an error message saying that my IP is blocked for some reason. Is this a bug in your software? Answer: This is not a bug in our E-Mail Server. This message actually comes from the target SMTP server. Our […]

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