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    Question about e-mail origin

    We are in a non-US country, but sell a product via our US served web site.
    Is it possible for us to configure things so that we can send and receive e-mails to clients and they think we're in the US? We currently have forms on our sites for clients to give us feedback etc. but the problem comes when we go to reply to them, they see our e-mail as coming from our NON-US base, and we want it to appear that we are based in the US - can we 'relay' our e-mails somehow????

    many thanks.....

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    How about setting a webmail client on the server itself and then just reply from there. I believe that Squirrel Mail and NeoMail supports it in Linux and if you are using Windows, MailEnable Pro has a Webmail support too.

    This way, all mails would be originating from the server.
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    that sounds like a not too bad option eddy - thankyou for responding

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    note that squirrelmail includes this in the mail header:

    Received: from I.P.add.ress (SquirrelMail authenticated user xyz)
    by domain.com with HTTP; date/time)

    but you can hack the squirrelmail sources and not have it send that header though

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    Why mislead your clients in the first place? Doesn't help to establish trust.

    EDIT: Do it from Webmin if you really need to.

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