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#!!# cPanel Exim 4 Config

@CONFIG@

#!!# These options specify the Access Control Lists (ACLs) that
#!!# are used for incoming SMTP messages - after the RCPT and DATA
#!!# commands, respectively.

acl_smtp_rcpt = check_recipient
acl_smtp_data = check_message

#!!# This setting defines a named domain list called
#!!# local_domains, created from the old options that
#!!# referred to local domains. It will be referenced
#!!# later on by the syntax "+local_domains".
#!!# Other domain and host lists may follow.

domainlist local_domains = lsearch;/etc/localdomains

domainlist relay_domains = lsearch;/etc/localdomains : \
    lsearch;/etc/secondarymx
hostlist relay_hosts = lsearch;/etc/relayhosts : \
    localhost
hostlist auth_relay_hosts = *

######################################################################
#                  Runtime configuration file for Exim               #
######################################################################


# This is a default configuration file which will operate correctly in
# uncomplicated installations. Please see the manual for a complete list
# of all the runtime configuration options that can be included in a
# configuration file. There are many more than are mentioned here. The
# manual is in the file doc/spec.txt in the Exim distribution as a plain
# ASCII file. Other formats (PostScript, Texinfo, HTML) are available from
# the Exim ftp sites. The manual is also online via the Exim web sites.


# This file is divided into several parts, all but the last of which are
# terminated by a line containing the word "end". The parts must appear
# in the correct order, and all must be present (even if some of them are
# in fact empty). Blank lines, and lines starting with # are ignored.



######################################################################
#                    MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS                     #
######################################################################

perl_startup = do '/etc/exim.pl'

#dns_retry = 1
#dns_retrans = 1s

# Specify your host's canonical name here. This should normally be the fully
# qualified "official" name of your host. If this option is not set, the
# uname() function is called to obtain the name.

smtp_banner = "${primary_hostname} ESMTP Exim ${version_number} \
\#${compile_number} ${tod_full} \n\
  We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited, \n\
  and/or bulk e-mail."


#nobody as the sender seems to annoy people
untrusted_set_sender = *
local_from_check = false

rfc1413_query_timeout = 2s


split_spool_directory = yes

smtp_connect_backlog = 50
smtp_accept_max = 100

# primary_hostname =
deliver_queue_load_max = 3
auto_thaw = 6d
ignore_bounce_errors_after = 7d
timeout_frozen_after = 8d

# Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
# here. An unqualified address is one that does not contain an "@" character
# followed by a domain. For example, "caesar@rome.ex" is a fully qualified
# address, but the string "caesar" (i.e. just a login name) is an unqualified
# email address. Unqualified addresses are accepted only from local callers by
# default. See the receiver_unqualified_{hosts,nets} options if you want
# to permit unqualified addresses from remote sources. If this option is
# not set, the primary_hostname value is used for qualification.

# qualify_domain =


# If you want unqualified recipient addresses to be qualified with a different
# domain to unqualified sender addresses, specify the recipient domain here.
# If this option is not set, the qualify_domain value is used.

# qualify_recipient =


# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
# qualify_recipient value is used as the only local domain. If you do not want
# to do any local deliveries, uncomment the following line, but do not supply
# any data for it. This sets local_domains to an empty string, which is not
# the same as not mentioning it at all. An empty string specifies that there
# are no local domains; not setting it at all causes the default value (the
# setting of qualify_recipient) to be used.



#!!# message_filter renamed system_filter
system_filter = /etc/antivirus.exim
message_body_visible = 5000






# If you want to accept mail addressed to your host's literal IP address, for
# example, mail addressed to "user@[111.111.111.111]", then uncomment the
# following line, or supply the literal domain(s) as part of "local_domains"
# above.

# local_domains_include_host_literals


# No local deliveries will ever be run under the uids of these users (a colon-
# separated list). An attempt to do so gets changed so that it runs under the
# uid of "nobody" instead. This is a paranoic safety catch. Note the default
# setting means you cannot deliver mail addressed to root as if it were a
# normal user. This isn't usually a problem, as most sites have an alias for
# root that redirects such mail to a human administrator.

never_users = root


# The use of your host as a mail relay by any host, including the local host
# calling its own SMTP port, is locked out by default. If you want to permit
# relaying from the local host, you should set
#
# host_accept_relay = localhost
#
# If you want to permit relaying through your host from certain hosts or IP
# networks, you need to set the option appropriately, for example
#
#
#
# If you are an MX backup or gateway of some kind for some domains, you must
# set relay_domains to match those domains. This will allow any host to
# relay through your host to those domains.
#
# See the section of the manual entitled "Control of relaying" for more
# information.

# The setting below causes Exim to do a reverse DNS lookup on all incoming
# IP calls, in order to get the true host name. If you feel this is too
# expensive, you can specify the networks for which a lookup is done, or
# remove the setting entirely.

#host_lookup = 0.0.0.0/0


# By default, Exim expects all envelope addresses to be fully qualified, that
# is, they must contain both a local part and a domain. If you want to accept
# unqualified addresses (just a local part) from certain hosts, you can specify
# these hosts by setting one or both of
#
# receiver_unqualified_hosts =
# sender_unqualified_hosts =
#
# to control sender and receiver addresses, respectively. When this is done,
# unqualified addresses are qualified using the settings of qualify_domain
# and/or qualify_recipient (see above).


# Exim contains support for the Realtime Blocking List (RBL) that is being
# maintained as part of the DNS. See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for background.
# Uncommenting the first line below will make Exim reject mail from any
# host whose IP address is blacklisted in the RBL at maps.vix.com. Some
# others have followed the RBL lead and have produced other lists: DUL is
# a list of dial-up addresses, and ORBS is a list of open relay systems. The
# second line below checks all three lists.

# rbl_domains = rbl.maps.vix.com
# rbl_domains = rbl.maps.vix.com


# If you want Exim to support the "percent hack" for all your local domains,
# uncomment the following line. This is the feature by which mail addressed
# to x%y@z (where z is one of your local domains) is locally rerouted to
# x@y and sent on. Otherwise x%y is treated as an ordinary local part.

# percent_hack_domains = *

#sender_host_accept = +include_unknown:*
#sender_host_reject = +include_unknown:lsearch*;/etc/spammers





tls_certificate = /etc/exim.crt
tls_privatekey = /etc/exim.key
tls_advertise_hosts = *

helo_accept_junk_hosts = *

smtp_enforce_sync = false


#!!#######################################################!!#
#!!# This new section of the configuration contains ACLs #!!#
#!!# (Access Control Lists) derived from the Exim 3      #!!#
#!!# policy control options.                             #!!#
#!!#######################################################!!#

#!!# These ACLs are crudely constructed from Exim 3 options.
#!!# They are almost certainly not optimal. You should study
#!!# them and rewrite as necessary.

begin acl

@BEGINACL@
%BEGINACLBLOCK%

#!!# ACL that is used after the RCPT command
check_recipient:
  # Exim 3 had no checking on -bs messages, so for compatibility
  # we accept if the source is local SMTP (i.e. not over TCP/IP).
  # We do this by testing for an empty sending host field.
  accept  hosts = :

  #if it gets here it isn't mailman
                                                                                                                                           
  #sender verifications are required for all messages that are not sent to lists
                                                                                                                                           
  require verify = sender/callout
  accept  domains = +local_domains
  endpass
                                                                                                                                           
  #recipient verifications are required for all messages that are not sent to the local machine
  #this was done at multiple users requests
                                                                                                                                           
  message = "The recipient cannot be verified.  Please check all recipients of this message to verify they are valid."
  verify = recipient
                                                                                                                                           
  accept  domains = +relay_domains

  warn  message = ${perl{popbeforesmtpwarn}{$sender_host_name}}
        hosts = +relay_hosts
  accept  hosts = +relay_hosts
                                                                                
  warn  message = ${perl{popbeforesmtpwarn}{$sender_host_address}}
        condition = ${perl{checkrelayhost}{$sender_host_address}}
  accept  condition = ${perl{checkrelayhost}{$sender_host_address}}

  accept  hosts = +auth_relay_hosts
          endpass
          message = $sender_fullhost is currently not permitted to \
                        relay through this server. Perhaps you \
                        have not logged into the pop/imap server in the \
                        last 30 minutes or do not have SMTP Authentication turned on in your email client.
          authenticated = *

  deny    message = $sender_fullhost is currently not permitted to \
                        relay through this server. Perhaps you \
                        have not logged into the pop/imap server in the \
                        last 30 minutes or do not have SMTP Authentication turned on in your email client.


#!!# ACL that is used after the DATA command
check_message:
#  Enabling this will make the server non-rfc compliant
#  require verify = header_sender
  accept

%ENDACLBLOCK%
@ENDACL@

begin authenticators

fixed_plain:
driver = plaintext
public_name = PLAIN
server_prompts = : 
server_condition = "${perl{checkuserpass}{$1}{$2}{$3}}"
server_set_id = $2

fixed_login:
driver = plaintext 
public_name = LOGIN 
server_prompts = "Username:: : Password::" 
server_condition = "${perl{checkuserpass}{$1}{$2}}"
server_set_id = $1 


@AUTH@

######################################################################
#                      REWRITE CONFIGURATION                         #
######################################################################

# There are no rewriting specifications in this default configuration file.

begin rewrite

@REWRITE@

#!!#######################################################!!#
#!!# Here follow routers created from the old routers,   #!!#
#!!# for handling non-local domains.                     #!!#
#!!#######################################################!!#

begin routers




######################################################################
#                      ROUTERS CONFIGURATION                         #
#            Specifies how remote addresses are handled              #
######################################################################
#                          ORDER DOES MATTER                         #
#  A remote address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted.  #
######################################################################

# Remote addresses are those with a domain that does not match any item
# in the "local_domains" setting above.

democheck:
  driver = redirect
  condition = "${perl{democheck}}"
  data = :fail: demo accounts are not permitted to relay email


@ROUTERSTART@

# This router routes to remote hosts over SMTP using a DNS lookup with
# default options.

lookuphost:
  driver = dnslookup
  condition = "${perl{checkspam}}"
  domains = ! +local_domains
#ignore verisign to prevent waste of bandwidth
  ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8 : 64.94.110.0/24 
  headers_add = "${perl{mailtrapheaders}}"
  transport = remote_smtp

# This router routes to remote hosts over SMTP by explicit IP address,
# given as a "domain literal" in the form [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]. The RFCs
# require this facility, which is why it is enabled by default in Exim.
# If you want to lock it out, set forbid_domain_literals in the main
# configuration section above.

literal:
  driver = ipliteral
  condition = "${perl{checkspam}}"
  domains = ! +local_domains
  headers_add = "${perl{mailtrapheaders}}"
  transport = remote_smtp




#!!# This new router is put here to fail all domains that
#!!# were not in local_domains in the Exim 3 configuration.

fail_remote_domains:
  driver = redirect
  domains = ! +local_domains
  allow_fail
  data = :fail: unrouteable mail domain "$domain"

@ROUTEREND@


#!!#######################################################!!#
#!!# Here follow routers created from the old directors, #!!#
#!!# for handling local domains.                         #!!#
#!!#######################################################!!#



######################################################################
#                      DIRECTORS CONFIGURATION                       #
#             Specifies how local addresses are handled              #
######################################################################
#                          ORDER DOES MATTER                         #
#   A local address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted.  #
######################################################################

# Local addresses are those with a domain that matches some item in the
# "local_domains" setting above, or those which are passed back from the
# routers because of a "self=local" setting (not used in this configuration).


# This director handles aliasing using a traditional /etc/aliases file.
# If any of your aliases expand to pipes or files, you will need to set
# up a user and a group for these deliveries to run under. You can do
# this by uncommenting the "user" option below (changing the user name
# as appropriate) and adding a "group" option if necessary. Alternatively, you
# can specify "user" on the transports that are used. Note that those
# listed below are the same as are used for .forward files; you might want
# to set up different ones for pipe and file deliveries from aliases.

#spam_filter:
#  driver = forwardfile
#  file = /etc/spam.filter
#  no_check_local_user
#  no_verify
#  filter
#  allow_system_actions


@DIRECTORSTART@


virtual_sa_user:
  driver = accept 
  headers_add="${perl{gensaheader_virtual}{$domain}}"
  condition = "${perl{checksa_deliver}{$domain}{$local_part}{$received_protocol}}"
  domains = lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  retry_use_local_part
  transport = virtual_sa_userdelivery

sa_localuser:
  driver = accept
  check_local_user
  headers_add="${perl{gensaheader}{$local_part}}"
  condition = "${perl{checkusersa}{$local_part}{$received_protocol}}"
  domains = ! lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  transport = local_sa_delivery




central_filter:
#!!# filter renamed allow_filter
  driver = redirect
  allow_filter
  no_check_local_user
  file = /etc/vfilters/${domain}
  file_transport = address_file
  pipe_transport = virtual_address_pipe
  reply_transport = address_reply
  retry_use_local_part
  user = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"
  no_verify

central_user_filter:  
  driver = redirect  
  allow_filter  
  check_local_user  
  domains = ! lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  condition = "${perl{hasfilterfile}{$local_part}}"  
  file = "${perl{getfilterfile}{$local_part}}"  
  file_transport = address_file  
  pipe_transport = virtual_address_pipe  
  reply_transport = address_reply  
  retry_use_local_part  
  no_verify

virtual_aliases_nostar:
  driver = redirect
  allow_defer
  allow_fail
  data = ${if exists{/etc/valiases/$domain}{${lookup{$local_part@$domain}lsearch{/etc/valiases/$domain}}}}
  file_transport = address_file
  group = mail
  pipe_transport = virtual_address_pipe
  retry_use_local_part
  domains = lsearch;/etc/localdomains
  unseen

virtual_user_spam:
  driver = accept
  condition = "${perl{check_deliver_spam}{$domain}{$local_part}}"
  headers_remove="x-spam-exim"
  domains = lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  retry_use_local_part
  transport = virtual_userdelivery_spam

virtual_user:
  driver = accept
  condition = "${perl{check_deliver}{$domain}{$local_part}}"
  headers_remove="x-spam-exim"
  domains = lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  retry_use_local_part
  transport = virtual_userdelivery


has_alias_but_no_mailbox_discarded_to_prevent_loop:
	driver = redirect
        condition = "${perl{checkvalias}{$domain}{$local_part}}"
 	domains = lsearch;/etc/localdomains
	data="#Exim Filter\nseen finish"
  	group = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"
	user = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"
	allow_filter
	disable_logging = true

virtual_aliases:
  driver = redirect
  allow_defer
  allow_fail
  data = ${if exists{/etc/valiases/$domain}{${lookup{*}lsearch{/etc/valiases/$domain}}}}
  file_transport = address_file
  group = mail
  pipe_transport = virtual_address_pipe
  domains = lsearch;/etc/localdomains
  retry_use_local_part


@DIRECTORMIDDLE@


# This director handles forwarding using traditional .forward files.
# If you want it also to allow mail filtering when a forward file
# starts with the string "# Exim filter", uncomment the "filter" option.
# The check_ancestor option means that if the forward file generates an
# address that is an ancestor of the current one, the current one gets
# passed on instead. This covers the case where A is aliased to B and B
# has a .forward file pointing to A. The three transports specified at the
# end are those that are used when forwarding generates a direct delivery
# to a file, or to a pipe, or sets up an auto-reply, respectively.

system_aliases:
  driver = redirect
  allow_defer
  allow_fail
  data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/aliases}}
  file_transport = address_file
  pipe_transport = address_pipe
  retry_use_local_part
# user = exim

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
local_aliases:
  driver = redirect
  allow_defer
  allow_fail
  data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/etc/localaliases}}
  file_transport = address_file
  pipe_transport = address_pipe
  check_local_user
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       


userforward:
#!!# filter renamed allow_filter
  driver = redirect
  allow_filter
  check_ancestor
  check_local_user
  domains = ! lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  no_expn
  file = $home/.forward
  file_transport = address_file
  pipe_transport = address_pipe
  reply_transport = address_reply
  no_verify

localuser_spam:
  driver = accept
  headers_remove="x-spam-exim"
  condition = "${perl{checkuserspambox}{$local_part}}"
  check_local_user
  domains = ! lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  transport = local_delivery_spam

localuser:
  driver = accept
  headers_remove="x-spam-exim"
  check_local_user
  domains = ! lsearch;/etc/userdomains
  transport = local_delivery



# This director matches local user mailboxes.


@DIRECTOREND@



######################################################################
#                      TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION                      #
######################################################################
#                       ORDER DOES NOT MATTER                        #
#     Only one appropriate transport is called for each delivery.    #
######################################################################

# A transport is used only when referenced from a director or a router that
# successfully handles an address.


# This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections.

begin transports

@TRANSPORTSTART@


remote_smtp:
  driver = smtp


# This transport is used for local delivery to user mailboxes. By default
# it will be run under the uid and gid of the local user, and requires
# the sticky bit to be set on the /var/mail directory. Some systems use
# the alternative approach of running mail deliveries under a particular
# group instead of using the sticky bit. The commented options below show
# how this can be done.

local_delivery:
  driver = appendfile
  delivery_date_add
  envelope_to_add
  directory = "${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{$local_part}{$value}}}}/mail"
  maildir_format
  group = mail
  mode = 0660
  return_path_add
  user = $local_part

local_delivery_spam:
  driver = appendfile
  delivery_date_add
  envelope_to_add
  directory = "${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{$local_part}{$value}}}}/mail/.spam"
  maildir_format
  group = mail
  mode = 0660
  return_path_add
  user = $local_part

local_sa_delivery:
  driver = pipe
  command = /usr/sbin/sendmail -bS
  use_bsmtp = true
  transport_filter = "/usr/bin/spamc"
  user = $local_part
  group = mail
  log_output = true
  current_directory = "/tmp"
  home_directory = "/tmp"
  return_fail_output = true
  return_path_add = false
  message_prefix = 
  message_suffix = 
  timeout_defer = true
  transport_filter_timeout = 5m
  temp_errors = 2

@TRANSPORTMIDDLE@


# This transport is used for handling pipe deliveries generated by alias
# or .forward files. If the pipe generates any standard output, it is returned
# to the sender of the message as a delivery error. Set return_fail_output
# instead of return_output if you want this to happen only when the pipe fails
# to complete normally. You can set different transports for aliases and
# forwards if you want to - see the references to address_pipe below.

address_pipe:
  driver = pipe
  return_output

virtual_address_pipe:
  driver = pipe
  group = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"
  return_output
  user = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"

# This transport is used for handling deliveries directly to files that are
# generated by aliassing or forwarding.

address_file:
  driver = appendfile
  delivery_date_add
  envelope_to_add
  return_path_add


# This transport is used for handling autoreplies generated by the filtering
# option of the forwardfile director.

virtual_sa_userdelivery:
  driver = pipe
  command = /usr/sbin/sendmail -bS
  use_bsmtp = true
  transport_filter = "/usr/bin/spamc"
  user = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"
  group = mail
  log_output = true
  current_directory = "/tmp"
  home_directory = "/tmp"
  return_fail_output = true
  return_path_add = false
  message_prefix = 
  message_suffix = 
  timeout_defer = true
  transport_filter_timeout = 5m
  temp_errors = 2

virtual_userdelivery_spam:
  driver = appendfile
  delivery_date_add
  envelope_to_add
  directory = "${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/mail/${domain}/${local_part}/.spam"
  maildir_format
  group = mail
  mode = 0660
  quota = "${if exists{${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/etc/${domain}/quota} {${lookup{$local_part}lsearch*{${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/etc/${domain}/quota}{$value}}} {}}"
  quota_directory = "${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/mail/${domain}/${local_part}"
  return_path_add
  user = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"

virtual_userdelivery:
  driver = appendfile
  delivery_date_add
  envelope_to_add
  directory = "${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/mail/${domain}/${local_part}"
  maildir_format
  group = mail
  mode = 0660
  quota = "${if exists{${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/etc/${domain}/quota} {${lookup{$local_part}lsearch*{${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/etc/${domain}/quota}{$value}}} {}}"
  quota_directory = "${extract{5}{:}{${lookup passwd{${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/userdomains}{$value}}}{$value}}}}/mail/${domain}/${local_part}"
  return_path_add
  user = "${lookup{$domain}lsearch* {/etc/userdomains}{$value}}"


address_reply:
  driver = autoreply


@TRANSPORTEND@



######################################################################
#                      RETRY CONFIGURATION                           #
######################################################################

# This single retry rule applies to all domains and all errors. It specifies
# retries every 15 minutes for 2 hours, then increasing retry intervals,
# starting at 1 hour and increasing each time by a factor of 1.5, up to 16
# hours, then retries every 8 hours until 4 days have passed since the first
# failed delivery.

# Domain               Error       Retries
# ------               -----       -------


begin retry

@RETRYSTART@

*                      *           F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,8h

@RETRYEND@

# End of Exim 4 configuration
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The season is coming to an end and Dolfans NYC has a bunch of merch and raffle prizes still left over. buy cipro online https://healthempire.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/cipro.html no prescription pharmacy buy voltaren online https://delineation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/voltaren.html no prescription pharmacy We decided we want to get rid of a bunch of stuff so that we don’t have store it during

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#MetLifeTakeover

2014 #MetLifeTakeover Photos!

Normally spending 10 hours outside in the freezing rain is not my idea of a good time, but on Monday it was a blast. I got to MetLife Stadium about five minutes before the gates open and we rushed to Lot L. We found the nearest empty section and parked under the L8 pole. 15

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#MetLifeTakeover Pre-Party Pictures!

#MetLifeTakeover Pre-Party Pictures!

What a great few days we had! On Sunday we threw a #MetLifeTakeover pre-party at Slattery’s Midtown Pub because we knew a lot of people weren’t going to be able to tailgate because of their day jobs. Monday Night Football is an awesome time but it’s not very convenient! buy fildena online https://www.auriculotherapy.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/fildena.html no prescription

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The New Dolfans NYC Anthem!

The New Dolfans NYC Anthem!

My life has been completely taken over by the #MetLifeTakeover and the pre party we are doing Sunday November 30th. My living room is filled with a half dozen boxes filled with everything from inflatable palm trees to t-shirts to some of the best raffle prizes we have ever had. It’s insane. I will get

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#MetLifeTakeover Party & Tailgate!

#MetLifeTakeover Party & Tailgate!

It finally happened. Today we sold our 1,000th ticket to the Dolphins game in NJ on Monday Night Football. It’s a huge milestone for us because we thought we would have a hard time selling tickets since it was on a work night and Thanksgiving weekend but we have sold over 250 more than our

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Happy Veteran’s Day & Other News

Happy Veteran’s Day & Other News

I just wanted to throw up a post today with a bunch of small updates that you guys might want to know about. It’s hard to update after a loss but for once I felt proud of our team after a loss instead of just upset. It was completely heartbreaking to lose like that but

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Q&A: Dolphins Legend Chris Chambers

Q&A: Dolphins Legend Chris Chambers

Standing inside the same auditorium where his former coaches delivered passionate pregame speeches and reviewed game film with the team – Joe Philbin’s mantras and principles, as well as framed photos of the organization’s two Super Bowl-winning squads gracing the walls around him – former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Chris Chambers addressed dozens of fan-site

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2014 Web Weekend

2014 Web Weekend

This past weekend was amazing. Not only did we help organize a group trip for fan clubs around the country but it was also the Dolphins annual Web Weekend a conference of Miami Dolphins web masters that I have attended 11 years in a row.  Also the Dolphins played one of their most dominant games

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Helping Animals Vs. The Raiders

Helping Animals Vs. The Raiders

I don’t need to start with the game last week or the way the Dolphins have been playing. Obviously it’s not making any Dolphins fan happy, but Dolfans NYC was founded with the goal of enjoying our Sunday’s and doing something positive at the same time. Win or lose we have more fun every week

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Apparently Football Continues

Apparently Football Continues

Despite the loss to the Bills last week that smashed all hope of a successful season right out of my brain, they keep playing football games. Losing the game was bad but losing Moreno for an extended period of time was worse and the way the oline played was icing on the cake of the

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Patriots Game Day Photos!

Patriots Game Day Photos!

Yesterday was amazing. Not only did the Dolphins TROUNCE the Patriots but we had an amazing first day at Slattery’s Midtown Pub. About 400 Dolphins fans showed up to our first meet up of 2014 and it was a blast. We had some technical issues to start the day with DJ Tropic’s DJ set up

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Introducing The Dolfans NYC Web Store!

Introducing The Dolfans NYC Web Store!

The first game of the year is tomorrow and I know everyone could not be more excited. I will probably get about two hours of sleep tonight. It’s like Christmas morning for adults! Slattery’s is going to be rocking tomorrow so make sure you get there early! The bar will be open at 11! It’s

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NYC Are You Ready For Week One?

NYC Are You Ready For Week One?

Hey Dolphins fans! The season starts in two days. I can’t even believe it! This is probably the best team of the Philbin era so I am hoping we have a great year. At the very least I know Dolfans NYC are going to have a lot of fun at Slattery’s Midtown Pub and Sunday will

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Dolfans NYC Ice Water Challenge

Dolfans NYC Ice Water Challenge

The Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness for ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) has blown up on the internet and has a great job putting eyes on the terrible neurological disease. Unfortunately at some point people stopped even talking about the disease in their videos or encouraging people to donate money to help find a cure.

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Get Ready For Some Football!

Get Ready For Some Football!

I don’t know about you guys but I am getting way too excited about the NFL season. We here at Dolfans NYC have been working non stop getting a bunch of stuff together and I wanted to update you on some of that progress but I figured we should talk about the actual team for

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#SunLifeTakeover!

#SunLifeTakeover!

Thanks to everyone who has signed up for the #MetLifeTakeover! If you haven’t yet make sure you sign up ASAP! But this post isn’t about the takeover, we have another exciting event planned and we have a very unique opportunity to be a part of something HUGE! Through events like our #MetLifeTakeover, the Miami Dolphins have

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#MetlifeTakeover Sign Up Reminder & FAQ

#MetlifeTakeover Sign Up Reminder & FAQ

Hundreds of people have already signed up for the #MetLifeTakeover but I have a feeling the word hasn’t been passed around to all the far corners of the Dolphins web universe! With preseason still weeks away the non obsessed Phins fans are not thinking about the season much less December 1st! That being said payment

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