Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/24/18 8:40 AM, Grant Taylor wrote: On 12/24/18 8:48 AM, Daniel Frey wrote: Was a little hasty posting... That happens. Yes the new server emails voice messages as attachments. It also does things like tracking staff status (in office, away, etc) and so it has other notifications

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/24/18 8:48 AM, Daniel Frey wrote: Was a little hasty posting... That happens. Yes the new server emails voice messages as attachments. It also does things like tracking staff status (in office, away, etc) and so it has other notifications relating to that and some other features.

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/23/18 8:21 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: I'm guessing that you need to get voice messages as attachments from the VoIP PBX, 192.0.2.123, to the corporate email server, 203.0.113.234. The problem is the site-to-site VPN only allows 198.51.100.0/24 and 203.0.113.0/24 to communicate.  Meaning

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/23/18 8:21 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: Can the phone server in A talk to a system in B?  Or does the magic need to happen on a multi-homed host that is in both the Voice VLAN (A) and data VLAN (B)? Yes, I control the router, poking a hole allowing port 25 from the phone server IP to the

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-23 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/23/18 7:03 PM, Daniel Frey wrote: This is correct. A is the voice vlan, the black box is the phone server (which I am unable to add custom routes or new software packages to), B is another vlan that has access through site-to-site vpn to C. That makes perfect sense. There is

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-23 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/23/18 5:07 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: [A] --- [B] --- === --- [C] A being the local server B being the new MTA C being the destination server --- network / IP route === VPN This is correct. A is the voice vlan, the black box is the phone server (which I am unable to add custom routes

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-23 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/23/18 3:47 PM, Daniel Frey wrote: Hi all, Hi, I'm trying to solve a very specific problem where a server on a VLAN needs to send mail through a VPN it has no direct route to. Okay. I feel like that's two distinct things that we don't yet know how they connect to each other. Just

[gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-23 Thread Daniel Frey
Hi all, I'm trying to solve a very specific problem where a server on a VLAN needs to send mail through a VPN it has no direct route to. So I figured I can add a route to a different VLAN that this server does have access to, and that VLAN already has a VPN route to contact the needed