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How to set up a mail relay for BT Business Broadband customers.

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Posted: 09 Dec, 2009
by: Motler E.
Updated: 09 Dec, 2009
by: Motler E.
How can I set up mail relay?

Using a domain name hosted by a third-party to send mail across the BT mail servers is known as mail relay.

Open mail relay involving unregistered domain names is not permitted by BT. The security policy requires you to register all your domain names before they can be associated with your account.

To set up mail relay contact BT Technical Support and request to have mail relay set up for you. Once your request has been received, our agents verify that you are the rightful owner of the domain name before activating mail relay on your account.

Please note: If the domain name is registered in a different name from your BT Business primary account name you need to send BT proof that you are entitled to use it:

  • a copy of the domain name registration certificate
  • a copy of the invoice from the domain name registrar
  • permission from the domain name owner provided on company headed paper.

Once you have had mail relay activated, please see How can I configure my email client when using a third-party hosted domain name? for special instructions on email configuration.


Important information

BT can only relay domain names that are owned by your organization. Other ISP domains (for example, yourname@hotmail.com) cannot be relayed.

The following domain extensions are permitted:

.co.uk .eu .com
.net .org .org.uk
.gov.uk .sch.uk .co.ie
.name .ws .cc
.tv .ac.uk .edu
.ltd.uk .mil .net.uk
.plc.uk .biz .aero
.coop .museum .pro
.me.uk .info .uk.com .eu.com
.gb.net .gb.com .uk.net .mobi
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