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Just out of curiousity, have you tried maybe setting up a second mclass with a different smtp server and testing from a ghost mailbox? Curious if it could be something specific to your smtp relay.
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OK, been wanting to try this for quite some time and finally did, but was unable to make it work. Lavabit.com has currently suspended signups so no go there. Inbox.com and Gmx.com I signed up for but I couldn't get either one of them to accept an email from our 7100, and when I poked around in settings I couldn't find anywhere you could forward all incoming to another email account(like gmail).
Anyone out there able to detail this a little more?
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Just get a free smtp server and set it up a local open relay on a pc/server.
Since its on the local lan spamming shouldn't be an issue, then just point the os7100 to it and it will relay to the customers email accounts (no need for any email forwarding)
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On Inbox.com under settings enable POP3 access.
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nameless, you have a suggestion or know of one that works well?
bmreen, when you enable POP3 does that open up the ability to forward?
Thanks for the responses guys!
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I use mail enable. Works well, easy to config, i think i have the instructions i did up for my techs somewhere
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Not sure where to put this post, this seems the most logical. Has anyone found an alternative to resend missed emails from the svmi systems? The way i do it now is to log into the box that has messages backed up due to not being sent (for whatever reason) and then resending them to the same box as a reminder to get them emailed out. Is there a quicker/easier way? DOS command line maybe?
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