5 Sep
2012
5 Sep
'12
7:07 p.m.
Well, if you've got proper forward and reverse DNS, and your portable SMTP server identifies itself properly, and you are using networks that don't filter outbound port 25, AND you have DKIM configured correctly and aren't using it for a situation for which it is inappropriate, then you'll get the same results with a portable SMTP server that you would sending through a properly configured static server.
Not really. Large mail system like Gmail and Yahoo have a pretty good map of the IPv4 address space. If you're sending from a residential DSL or cable modem range, they'll likely reject any mail you send directly no matter what you do. R's, John