JPerry
New Member
Hello Everyone!
I'm using MX port-forwarding to point to a email server at my house. I can't do port 25 as Comcast has it blocked. My email server supports greylisting to help reduce SPAM. Does MX port-forwarding cause ZoneEdit to pass the email to the server directly or is ZoneEdit re-mapping the port? If ZoneEdit is actually delivering the mail rather than the source I can turn off greylisting. If it's just remapping the port number I can leave it on.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
I'm using MX port-forwarding to point to a email server at my house. I can't do port 25 as Comcast has it blocked. My email server supports greylisting to help reduce SPAM. Does MX port-forwarding cause ZoneEdit to pass the email to the server directly or is ZoneEdit re-mapping the port? If ZoneEdit is actually delivering the mail rather than the source I can turn off greylisting. If it's just remapping the port number I can leave it on.
Any thoughts or suggestions?