- Joined
- Aug 25, 2003
- Location
- Where The Buses Don't Go...
Got an interesting dilema. I've no clue on how to fix it, either.
I'm running a webserver from my internet connection. Its a dynamic IP right now, but will be changed to a static one as soon as I can change ISPs. The domain isn't a problem, neither is the DNS. The problem lies a bit deeper...
On this server, I also have an email client installed. Similar to Microsoft Exchange Server, actually. Anyway, I can send and recieve email with no problem. However, for some reason all email I send is counted as spam. We do no advertising, nor do we do anything else that may have blacklisted us as a deliverer of spam. What, if anything, can be done to stop this annoying thing?
I'm running a webserver from my internet connection. Its a dynamic IP right now, but will be changed to a static one as soon as I can change ISPs. The domain isn't a problem, neither is the DNS. The problem lies a bit deeper...
On this server, I also have an email client installed. Similar to Microsoft Exchange Server, actually. Anyway, I can send and recieve email with no problem. However, for some reason all email I send is counted as spam. We do no advertising, nor do we do anything else that may have blacklisted us as a deliverer of spam. What, if anything, can be done to stop this annoying thing?