Hi.
Looks like i couldn't phrase my question corectly.
Second attempt:
cPanel server setup
cppop server -- cPanel's home cooked stuff (most likely)
Exim MTA -- Unfortunately, cPanel's version does not have Mysql lookup compiled in (developer's always leave few things out for reasons best known to them and they hardly ever get convinced that it could be needed)
POP before SMTP configured
My Question:
With POP Plugin installed, would a user be able to send mail out using our server ... the only thing added is POP Plugin and no change? (Virtual Hosting Users loging in to their POP account can)
Yes i would always love to convince people to use their ISP's mail server but you know a buyer is a buyer and when he can get something next door, he would always want that also elsewhere no matter whether he/she uses it or not. It's something like a loaded cell phone ... users hardly use more than 2/3 features but when it comes to buying, they want all the features of most of the cell phones (in the same price range) loaded into the one that he has his mind set on ... if not then there is steep bargaining that he looks for.
It's only when all ISP's en mass stop allowing that it becomes easier for them to accept it. Can't force a behavioural change in a day :/
Thanks
HyTC
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Looks like i couldn't phrase my question corectly.
Second attempt:
cPanel server setup
cppop server -- cPanel's home cooked stuff (most likely)
Exim MTA -- Unfortunately, cPanel's version does not have Mysql lookup compiled in (developer's always leave few things out for reasons best known to them and they hardly ever get convinced that it could be needed)
POP before SMTP configured
My Question:
With POP Plugin installed, would a user be able to send mail out using our server ... the only thing added is POP Plugin and no change? (Virtual Hosting Users loging in to their POP account can)
Yes i would always love to convince people to use their ISP's mail server but you know a buyer is a buyer and when he can get something next door, he would always want that also elsewhere no matter whether he/she uses it or not. It's something like a loaded cell phone ... users hardly use more than 2/3 features but when it comes to buying, they want all the features of most of the cell phones (in the same price range) loaded into the one that he has his mind set on ... if not then there is steep bargaining that he looks for.
It's only when all ISP's en mass stop allowing that it becomes easier for them to accept it. Can't force a behavioural change in a day :/
Thanks
HyTC
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Mail Me If Contacting Privately Is That Necessary.
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