Simon Becherer wrote:
Hi,
because my isp has yesterday switched off unencrypted and tsl1.0 + tsl1.1 connections to smtp server,
Quite sensibly.
my "all in one machine" "brother mfc-7460dn" is not able to "scan to email" any more. :-(((( even with the latest firmware i installed yesterday (firmware M from 2019)
Wow.
so my idea is now to have a local smpt server set up at least to receive local my scans as emails. and/or if not to complicated would be nice to forward the internal unencrypted mails encrypted with more up to date tsl to the isp-mailserver that they could send it over the web.
Good idea.
now my question: is for this there a easy way to do?
Yep, it is not a big deal. You take one of your existing machines (tw or leap) - it will already have a working postfix MTA. You only need to configure it to accept mails from your printer.
did anybody have something like this running and have some tips how to configure the 10000lines of postfix configuration files in etc/postfix ?? (set up the port and all this stuff)? some suggestions would be nice.
1) make postfix listen for inbound traffic on port 25 In main.cf: inet_interfaces = all Configure your printer to send the mails to that postfix instance. By default, I think postfix will accept forwarding mails from your local network. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (8.9°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes