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Greylisting won't help you because the spammers can just dump their mail onto your backup MX which will then happily relay it on to you from both a trusted and persistent (genuine) mailer and address.
It's unlikely that a UK ISP would neglect to provide an outgoing smarthost (SMTP/submission) server. But yes, MercuryE is the module ...
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Can't connect to 213.180.114.52 on port 25: Timed out
Firewall? TCP port 25 incoming needs to be opened. Check your router. Check your software firewall configuration. In the Windows firewall, allow mercury.exe.
Tip: if you only have one mail server, it is easy to do away with a large volume of ...
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Greenman:
I don't understand how Mercury was able to accept the mail from 61.145.143.171 when it is outside the allowed range of IP addresses. Am I missing something here?
Is there any further configuration I need to carry out to ensure that Mercury only accepts SMTP connections from the allowed ranges?
It's not clear ...
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Hi Folks
I have a question about SMTP mail from allowed IP ranges.
All mail we receive goes through MessageLabs. This means that all email has a banner inserted at the end of the message stating it has been scanned by MessageLabs. Today we received an email which was classified as spam, and which did not include the banner.
The MercuryS log ...
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