I have installed an exchange 2003 server running on an SBS 2003 server behind a comcast.net cable modem service which dynamically assigns an ip address to my firewall/router. The IP address has not changed at all in the past 6 months of owning this connection, but in case it does I have a DYNDNS.org name that resolves to my current IP address.
My exchange server sends and receives email without a hitch, however those companies that use the sorbs.net spam filters will not accept my outbound email for the mere reason that my email server is behind a dynamically assigned IP address.
Does anyone know how I can get around this without paying for a fixed IP ISP service at twice the cost?
For example, I figured if I can forward outbound mail via a smart host then the mail would come from the smart host instead of from my exchange host. What I am not sure of is whether the sorbs spam filters are looking at the originating IP address or the sendmail ip address of the smart host for determining whether to accept the mail.
Any Ideas??
Thanks!
My exchange server sends and receives email without a hitch, however those companies that use the sorbs.net spam filters will not accept my outbound email for the mere reason that my email server is behind a dynamically assigned IP address.
Does anyone know how I can get around this without paying for a fixed IP ISP service at twice the cost?
For example, I figured if I can forward outbound mail via a smart host then the mail would come from the smart host instead of from my exchange host. What I am not sure of is whether the sorbs spam filters are looking at the originating IP address or the sendmail ip address of the smart host for determining whether to accept the mail.
Any Ideas??
Thanks!