On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 03:30:06AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > I'd love to - does your friendly provider cover the greater Auckland area?
Arcor in Auckland? Would make sense, do you have trains down there? Then maybe you have arcor ;-) Sorry, I have no idea about providers in NZ... > > receive email directly (cts-aahz and co redirect mail directly to the dyndns > > address of my server) and delivers for the buildds on the local network. > > I'd set up a fallback MX to accept mail incoming (going to my Duesseldorf > address in that case, maybe I'll have to set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] > for that instead in the maintainer field), and fetchmail is going to be an > option for sure. Outgoing is what bothers me. You can not send _any_ mail from your machines? I send all mail to my local mail server (mail.earth.sol) which then sends it to the smarthost of my provider. Works pretty well with exim, only crest/kullervo had some problems when they were here, since they were using exim3 and smail, (one of) which I could not configure for that. > > Additionally the server also receives email with fetchmail, which can also > > be forwarded on the local network. gandi now offers five mailboxes per > > domain, I guess I could setup one for your buildds, if you like. I did play > > with IPv6 a little, but haven't succeeded with bringing my subnet online > > Not sure whether they firewall IPv6 different from IPv4 - or did you mean > VPN? > > VPN is actually what I would resort to if nothing else works. I'll try > running a mail relay on a dedicated port != 25 first, though. No, I mean IPv6, sending mail via that should be possible, but I have not played with that. ssh tunneling might be another option? Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

