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sec...@my-deja.com

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May 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/28/00
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Hello,

I have a couple of domains. I plan to point all their MX entries to a
ingle IP address (multi-drop). All Email arriving on this IP (port 25)
should be put into a single mailbox, distribution from there would be
handled by a procmail script.

Now I am looking for a hosting provider offering me just this (a unique
IP address, forwarding all incoming mails on port 25 to a single
mailbox, no matter what the domain name is) - all for a reasonable
monthly flat rate.

Alternatively it could be a provider of webbased or POP3-Email,
allowing you to use your own domain and putting their host in your MX-
entry (preferably at a low cost).

Any help is appreciated!


Kind Regards
Sven Echternach
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May 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/29/00
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SVEN: Here's the list of mail server companies that we are focusing on. Perhaps
you can check them out and see if they have all the features you're seeking ! :
We have narrowed our search for an on-line e-mail list server down to the
following vendors. I would greatly appreciate your opinions / recommendations/
picks/ pans / Experiences, etc. on the following: Coolist, OneList
(E-Groups), Dundee, Topica, L-Soft, Lyris.net, Mail-list.com,
Messagemedia(Revnet), Talklist.com (Hutman), and ListBot. Reply to group or
me privately. Thank You !

Andrew Starr

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May 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/29/00
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In article <8gr6v3$lc9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, mails...@sven.com wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of domains. I plan to point all their MX entries to a
> ingle IP address (multi-drop). All Email arriving on this IP (port 25)
> should be put into a single mailbox, distribution from there would be
> handled by a procmail script.
>
> Now I am looking for a hosting provider offering me just this (a unique
> IP address, forwarding all incoming mails on port 25 to a single
> mailbox, no matter what the domain name is) - all for a reasonable
> monthly flat rate.
>
> Alternatively it could be a provider of webbased or POP3-Email,
> allowing you to use your own domain and putting their host in your MX-
> entry (preferably at a low cost).
>
> Any help is appreciated!

you might check with the list of domain e-mail hosters at my site, but
unfortunately I don't know which ones will meet your needs.

Good luck.

-Andrew

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dev...@vaix.net

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Jun 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/16/00
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In article <8gr6v3$lc9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, sec...@my-deja.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of domains. I plan to point all their MX entries to a
> ingle IP address (multi-drop). All Email arriving on this IP (port 25)
> should be put into a single mailbox, distribution from there would be
> handled by a procmail script.
>
> Now I am looking for a hosting provider offering me just this (a unique
> IP address, forwarding all incoming mails on port 25 to a single
> mailbox, no matter what the domain name is) - all for a reasonable
> monthly flat rate.

That really shouldn't be that difficult. I can do it. How much throughput
are you looking at, say, on a daily basis?

linu...@my-deja.com

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Jun 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/21/00
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Usermail.com specializes in this.

linux303


In article <8gr6v3$lc9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,


mails...@sven.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of domains. I plan to point all their MX entries to a
> ingle IP address (multi-drop). All Email arriving on this IP (port 25)
> should be put into a single mailbox, distribution from there would be
> handled by a procmail script.
>
> Now I am looking for a hosting provider offering me just this (a
unique
> IP address, forwarding all incoming mails on port 25 to a single
> mailbox, no matter what the domain name is) - all for a reasonable
> monthly flat rate.
>

> Alternatively it could be a provider of webbased or POP3-Email,
> allowing you to use your own domain and putting their host in your MX-
> entry (preferably at a low cost).
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>

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