G T Smith wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Clayton wrote:
Is there some clearer documentation that anyone knows about, or some other info I can read up on? Or any obvious things that I may have missed? Port 25 on my router is forwarded... the Mail Relay is set to use port 25... not sure where to look next. Running a mailserver on a dynamic IP-address is difficult at best, but I guess it could work if your dyndns stuff is working.
Pardon!?... being doing this for a long time without major issues using DynDNS and setup is no more or less difficult than with a static address. It is an absolute must if you are running a personal mail
Uhm, are we talking about a client that is sending and receiving mail, or a server that is set up to fulfill the requirements of the corresponding RFCs?
For outgoing relay one would normally use your ISPs mail server, (or an independent smtp server in which case outgoing port info would usually need to be changed as many ISPs block outgoing port 25 traffic from anything but their own mail servers). Main issue with ISP smtp services is usually authentication.
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