Hi there
We have an sbs 2000 with exchange and a fixed IP over an ADSL line. Our
problem is that the our IP address is included in a block of address that is
listed as a spam source. Now with the recent surge in spam our legitimate
emails are getting bounced.Our ISP supplier is a monopoly so they could not
care less about his problem.
My question is: could forwarding our email to an SMTP service solve the
problem? I know that there is going to be a cost, but something is better
that nothing. By the way we are thinking about getting one of those antispam
tools too!!! Also do you know somebody who can provide the service.
If you have any pointer please feel free to post them.
Regards
Miguel Sanchez

Re: smart host by John

John
Thu Dec 14 20:24:50 CST 2006

Having your Outbound mail forwarded through your ISP will fix the bouncing
issue. There should be no cost to forward your Outbound mail off your ISP
mail server. Contact their tech support to request what credentials you
will need to authenticate and relay off their servers. As for AntiSpam
service, I prefer www.spamsoap.com.

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2007
Microsoft Certified Partner

"Miguel Sánchez" <santaki123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:u5LFUA4HHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Hi there
> We have an sbs 2000 with exchange and a fixed IP over an ADSL line. Our
> problem is that the our IP address is included in a block of address that
> is listed as a spam source. Now with the recent surge in spam our
> legitimate emails are getting bounced.Our ISP supplier is a monopoly so
> they could not care less about his problem.
> My question is: could forwarding our email to an SMTP service solve the
> problem? I know that there is going to be a cost, but something is better
> that nothing. By the way we are thinking about getting one of those
> antispam tools too!!! Also do you know somebody who can provide the
> service.
> If you have any pointer please feel free to post them.
> Regards
> Miguel Sanchez
>



Re: smart host by Miguel

Miguel
Fri Dec 15 07:56:23 CST 2006

Thank you
Miguel
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Having your Outbound mail forwarded through your ISP will fix the bouncing
> issue. There should be no cost to forward your Outbound mail off your ISP
> mail server. Contact their tech support to request what credentials you
> will need to authenticate and relay off their servers. As for AntiSpam
> service, I prefer www.spamsoap.com.
>
> --
> John Oliver, Jr
> MCSE, MCT, CCNA
> Exchange MVP 2007
> Microsoft Certified Partner
>
> "Miguel Sánchez" <santaki123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:u5LFUA4HHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Hi there
>> We have an sbs 2000 with exchange and a fixed IP over an ADSL line. Our
>> problem is that the our IP address is included in a block of address that
>> is listed as a spam source. Now with the recent surge in spam our
>> legitimate emails are getting bounced.Our ISP supplier is a monopoly so
>> they could not care less about his problem.
>> My question is: could forwarding our email to an SMTP service solve the
>> problem? I know that there is going to be a cost, but something is better
>> that nothing. By the way we are thinking about getting one of those
>> antispam tools too!!! Also do you know somebody who can provide the
>> service.
>> If you have any pointer please feel free to post them.
>> Regards
>> Miguel Sanchez
>>
>
>