SFSU email servers no longer support relaying for non-sfsu.edu accounts
Starting Monday 4/7/2008 the SFSU email servers will no longer support email relaying for non-sfsu.edu accounts. This means that if you use multiple non-sfsu.edu accounts in your email client, you will no longer be able to send from those accounts through the SFSU SMTP servers. You will need to define the default SMTP server for each account to correspond with that domain, or send all outgoing email through a SMTP server that supports relaying. Please contact the BSS Helpdesk if you have any questions.
Official SFSU Division of Information Technology update (edited for brevity):
The Division of Information Technology will now implement email outbound rules on centrally managed email servers to stop non-sfsu.edu email relays from our gateways. This means that email messages with a sender or reply-to not ending in sfsu.edu will not be delivered. This change is in part to address the problem which AT&T (sbcglobal.net and pacbell.net) and other providers identified that they were receiving large volume of spam from sfsu.edu. The change will be in effect on Monday, April 7 at 8AM.

