Email SPAM

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Chakravarthy

I have an application which generates Emails automatically and sends them to
subscribed users within the organization, along with certain attachments on
a daily basis.

This application runs on a external ISP server. So , a user at a company
like companyOne.com , gets this mail from (e-mail address removed) to
(e-mail address removed).

However, since the Firewall of the company does not allow a mail from a user
from within the company to send in a mail, the mail is bounced back. How
could i find a workaround ?

Thanks.
 
An admin will have to set up a rule that allows it for the IP address it is
being sent from and it will get through the firewall.

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Thankfully, you cant get round this without intervention from the ISP's
admins who will need to configure their service to allow you to route mail
through them. Its likely to be a simple firewall change, but they will need
to do it rather than it being something you can do.

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