I want to have my outbound mail from that MTA be relayed through some other host. I'm only looking for a free SMTP relay service, I am now using postmarkapp.com and looks like it can do the job for free. I am still working on how I can do it exactly, but I'm on the right way. I will also try with Amazon SES, but if it can first offer a free trial it would be great, that's what i'm looking for, just some smtp relay services with free trial. On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Auto Protection Info > wrote: > > Hi everyone, this is my first time posting for help, hope someone will > get > > it. > > I want to use an SMTP Relay, like the one for Microsoft Exchange. I'm > > looking for some Free SMTP Relay, Now I'm trying to get it done with > > postmarkapp.com, but I'm a little bit confused... > > > > I Already have my own server and I'm using Port25 MTA to monitor my > emails. > > So how can I configure my MTA with the SMTP relay please? > > Correct me if I'm wrong somewhere, I'm not really sure of what I just > said > > either, it's just what I undesrtood > > Do you want to relay stuff through your host, or have your outbound > mail from that MTA be relayed through some other host? By "Free SMTP > Relay" do you mean free software (like Postfix), or do you mean free > service? > > If you want a free SMTP relay service, well, good luck with that, at > least if you want anybody to actually receive your mail. Spam has > basically ensured that any such relays get blocked eveywhere. > > Now, you can certainly find cheap SMTP relays, just not free ones. > I'm using Amazon SES for my outbound Postfix mail. There are a ton of > services out there and the most economical option probably depends on > your volume, and also what you're doing. Amazon isn't really > list-friendly as they require the From to be something you own (so no > bouncing). > > If you're trying to run a relay that's pretty straightforward, but you > need to run it on an IP that has a good reputation or nobody will > actually get your email. You're going to end up paying for that IP > one way or another. > > -- > Rich > >