Sujet : Re: Looking for a commercial outgoing SMTP server for my domain
De : arnold (at) *nospam* hooterville.invalid (Arnold Ziffel)
Groupes : comp.mail.miscDate : 17. Jul 2025, 19:53:41
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Gary R. Schmidt <
grschmidt@acm.org> wrote:
For my home system, due to my RSP (TPG) being bloody useless at email, I
created free accounts with various SMTP providers - smtp2go, sendgrid,
and so on - evaluated them, and ended up with smtp2go.
Thanks Gary, smtp2go was one service I consider(ed).
Setting up authentication with Postfix is pretty easy, then I had to
look into transport maps because I use various domains for various
things (it's not like I'm the ACM! ;-) ), and use the correct relay in
relation to the "From" address, and I've not had an email go astray since.
I see. I have one domain with multiple aliases, will it be OK to just
forward everything to their relay, without creating each alias there?
Actually I might even disable relaying in my Postfix and switch my MUA to
use their relay directly... this way, my Postfix would be used for
incoming mail only.
-- Reality precedes perception.Except, of course, in southern California.