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SMTP Sender-Dependent SASL Authentication in Postfix

January 18, 2016 / 1 Comment

In a previous article I discussed how to use Mailgun as a relay in Postfix. This works great if you are only sending email from one website on your server, often times however you will have multiple websites sending email on a single server. In these cases, websites NOT belonging to the sender domain will … [Read more…]

Posted in: email, Linux, Mailgun, Postfix Tagged: email, Linux, mail, Mailgun, Postfix

Getting Started with Mailgun

December 17, 2015 / Leave a Comment

Mailgun is a developer-centric approach to email. It can be used to simply relay email, but it can do so much more! In this article I am going to discuss basic configuration for using Mailgun as a relay with Postfix and briefly discuss some of the additional features offered by Mailgun. Step 1) Account creation … [Read more…]

Posted in: email, Mailgun, Postfix Tagged: email, Linux, mail, Mailgun, Postfix, Rackspace

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