Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:43:53 -0400
From: Andy Stewart
Comcast appears unwilling to whitelist the Town email domain since
this is quite easily spoofed by spam generators. The Town is
considering using port forwarding on their firewall to reach the
mail server. The Town is unwilling to put the mail server on or
outside of the firewall, claiming that the risk level is too high
for them to support.
Can't you just use an MX record with a high priority number (or
whatever it's called, I've long since forgotten) and have your
firewall eat packets targeted to it?
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Robert Krawitz
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