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| Configure your MailServer to send through the DNS2Go MailServers Article ID: 588 | |
| When using Email Routing you have the ability to send all outbound mail through the DNS2Go mailservers.
This is useful when:
Your mailserver is rejected when sending mail due to a Dynamic IP address.
Your ISP blocks you from |
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| I already have an email account (e.g., mydomain@isp.com, myname@hotmail.com); can I have my email sent there? Article ID: 280 | |
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Yes. You can forward all messages sent to your domain to your existing email address with Email Routing or the Email Forwarding (available separately) service. |
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| What if I am already running an Email Server, what can Email Routing do for me? Article ID: 281 | |
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Use Email Routing as a Backup service. If your mail server goes down or offline, we will collect all messages sent to your domain for you, ensuring that you do not lose a message.
Additionally, we will protect all of your messages fr |
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| Unable to connect to the DNS2Go Mail Server Article ID: 289 | |
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Here are a few troubleshooting tips:
Can you establish a simple telnet session to the DNS2Go
mail server on port 25? From the DOS prompt type:
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| Dequeuing mail from mail.dns2go.com Article ID: 325 | |
| If your inbound port 25 is blocked, you would have to dequeue the email. Adjusting the port in the online mail manager, http://mail.dns |
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| ATRN with Microsoft Exchange Article ID: 380 | |
| Microsoft Exchange does not natively support ATRN.
There is an ATRN utility that you can download from the following URL:
http://xatrn.panozzo.it/
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| Exchange Sending Mail through DNS2Go MailServer Article ID: 448 | |
| To configure Exchange to send all outbound mail through the DNS2Go mailserver you will need to configure the following:
1) Open Exchange
2) Create a new SMTP Connector
3) Under the General Tab |
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| Collecting mail from via mail client (Outlook, Eudora) Article ID: 474 | |
| To access your accounts via your POP3 email client (e.g., Outlook, Eudora, etc.), enter the following information in the appropriate fields. The exact instructions to set up accounts will vary according to your specific email clientÂ’s requiremen |
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| Does the DNS2GO Email Routing Service have spam filters? Article ID: 491 | |
| Q: Does the DNS2GO Email Routing Service have spam filters? I am using the service as an email hosting service, not using my own server.
A: The DNS2Go Email Routing service adds X-Spam headers to all inbound messages.
It is up to you w |
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| Stop Spam to Email Routing Article ID: 495 | |
| When using email routing, by default 1 account is created that is domian.com@domain.com which collects all the email for your account. There are many cases where spammers will send to |
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| Email Routing ETRN Configuration Article ID: 264 | |
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ETRN (Extended Turn) is an extension to the Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) that allows an SMTP server to send a request to another SMTP
server to send any e-mail messages it has. Typically this involves just issueing
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| Email Routing (evaluation users) Article ID: 265 | |
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Email Routing Setup Guide
(Evaluation User)
The following guide will outline the fundamentals of how you can use Email
Routing for DNS2Go and explain configurations to implement the service in your
environment. Thi |
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| How can I access the Web Mail client for my domain? Article ID: 276 | |
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When Email Routing is enabled, you may access the Web Mail client at: http://webmail.d2gmail.com, and send and receive messages sent to your domain from any Internet browser. |
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| How do I enable Email Routing? Article ID: 278 | |
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You must have an existing DNS2Go account. Login to your DNS2Go Account Manager at: https://www.dns2go.com/account_admin/index.aspx . Click Buy Email Service. |
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| How much storage space is included with Email Routing? Article ID: 279 | |
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Email Routing for DNS2Go includes 6 accounts and 20 megabytes of storage space, by default. However, if you require more users or storage space simply contact the Deerfield.net Sales Department at sales@deerfield.net or 989-732-8856, and |
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| Using MXPurify Email Security with DNS2Go Email Routing Article ID: 618 | |
| When using MXPurify Email Security with DNS2Go Email Routing the following steps need to be done.
Your DNS2Go Account MUST be a Professional Account (Learn more about the benefits of a DNS2Go Professional account visit: h |
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| DNS2Go Email Routing ATRN Configuration Article ID: 262 | |
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ATRN, also known as ODMR (On-Demand-Mail-Relay) is an authenticated
TURN session that allows your email server to dequeue email from a remote mail
server using a login and password / shared secret to return your email via SMT |
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| DNS2Go Email Routing Setup Guide Article ID: 263 | |
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Email Routing Setup Guide
(Registered User)
The following guide will outline the fundamentals of how you can use Email
Routing for DNS2Go and explain configurations to implement the service in your
environment. This do |
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