[quote user="jatubio"]
Hello, today i a have a very, very bad day [:S]
I don't know why, but my ip server is listed into spamcom spam lists... Now i can't send mails to many of my big clients..
I need one fast solution. I have think to get one cheap mail hosting and 'reroute' Mercury SMTP mails through new server.
It's possible to config Mercury to do this??
This is one possible solution? O maybe no solution because the 'ip source' of e-mails is the mine (black listed)??
Thank you in advance.
PS: Sorry for my bad english
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Unload the MercuryE protocol and load the MercuryC. You point MercuryC at your ISPs SMTP host to send the mail. If you might need to find another SMTP host because you might be caught in a block type blacklisting. Hard to tell anything more since you provided nothing in the way of domains and IP addresses for us to work with.
[quote user="jatubio"]<p>Hello, today i a have a very, very bad day [:S]</p><p>&nbsp;
I don't know why, but my ip server is listed into spamcom spam lists... Now i can't send mails to many of my big clients..&nbsp;</p><p>I need one&nbsp; fast solution. I have think to get one cheap mail hosting and 'reroute' Mercury SMTP mails through new server. </p><p>It's possible to config Mercury to do this??</p><p>This is one possible solution? O maybe no solution because the 'ip source' of e-mails is the mine (black listed)??</p><p>Thank you in advance.</p><p>&nbsp;
PS: Sorry for my bad english
&nbsp;</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Unload the MercuryE protocol and load the MercuryC.&nbsp; You point MercuryC at your ISPs SMTP host to send the mail.&nbsp; If you might need to find another SMTP host because you might be caught in a block type blacklisting.&nbsp; Hard to tell anything more since you provided nothing in the way of domains and IP addresses for us to work with.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>