And while there isn’t a handbook on how and when to use it, there are some best practices that are worth bearing in mind before filling out the CC field and clicking “send.” How to use CC in Gmail The term carbon copy – or more commonly, “CC” – is now an integral part of email lingo. It eliminated the need to type the same document multiple times. Office assistants used to type correspondence on carbon-backed paper so that a carbon copy was automatically made, which could then be sent to a second recipient. Once I changed this to mp ISP's DNS Server, bingo it worked.When email replaced traditional forms of office communication, it took on the existing language of paper-based memoranda. I used the IP of the DNS Server for where I registered the domian name. That was it, I had entered an IP for the DNS Server, but it was the wrong IP. Posted: Sun 02 Dec '07 20:18 Post subject: You would use the IP address of whatever upstream DNS server you would normally use eg: your ISP DNS server. SurgeMail will typically use the default operating system settings but if outbound mail is not getting sent you may need to specify this manually on the Global settings page. SurgeMail needs a DNS server to send to remote email addresses. Posted: Sun 02 Dec '07 18:39 Post subject: I haven't changed them.Īny thoughts on what I need to change? do I need to change my host file or do I need to change my Surgemail settings? In Surgemail I have the imaphost and the smtphost set to 127.0.0.1 Seems as though the recieving server is checking the ip with the dns lookup and they dont match because its using the 127.0.0.1 instead of the wan IP. Seems like i need to be sending out my wan ip instead of 127.0.0.1 Thanks for your reply, I think your probably right but I'm still not sure how to fix the problem. Posted: Sun 02 Dec '07 6:03 Post subject: Ĩ or so edits later I think I said what I wanted/ Localhost computername (not sure why exactly) hopefully then the server will pick up your WAN hostname as in my example above and look it up.Īn example, if I login to mine using an smpt server hostname of it sees If it doesn't like that I'd say configure it to your email servers hostname which looks like or qk4.com. If the SMTP server setting in your client is set to 127.0.0.1, one may get away with "localhost," at least this pseudo hostname will resolve (to 127.0.0.1 of course) cause of the Windoze hosts file. Now this could be in how you have your mail client setup. It looks to me like it might be trying to sort of check the domain name of where the email is actually originating from. On the other hand, it may want to your resolved WAN IP (for instance I am at ). do you have it configured to your/ISPs DNS servers? I have to configure mine with the IPs of my DNS servers. I'm not sure just which end it is looking for the domain? On one hand, it may be having a problem looking up qk4.com and. I've never used this server but one glaringly obvious thing is it does not like the IP 127.0.0.1. Posted: Sat 01 Dec '07 3:01 Post subject: Last edited by bjohnson on Mon 03 Dec '07 23:40 edited 1 time in total however I can not get messages to successfully send out. I have installed surgemail and set up a user account. Posted: Fri 30 Nov '07 22:42 Post subject: Surgemail: Can receive messages but cant send messages Topic: Surgemail: Can receive messages but cant send messages
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