On Fri 10 Mar 2023 at 10:52:20 -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 12:44:25PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 12:01:57PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > > > p...@ymail.ne.jp (12023-03-10): > > > > Can I setup a mail server (postfix, dovecot, dkim, rspamd etc) on this > > > > box to receive/send email normally? > > > > > > Probably not: ISP declare IP blocks attributed to clients as “domestic” > > > and a lot of important e-mail operators block them. > > > > It makes sense to check for that. But having a static routable IP > > is a strong hint that it could work. > > Well "could" is the best way to describe the chances of this working.
Agrred. Having a static routeable IP is a good start, but what is in the DNS rules. > I think the best way too find out: > Check if the ISP will allow you to set the reverse DNS record matching > your chose A record. Mine was unsettable by me but the ISP was co-operative and set it up. > If they do, GREAT! If they don't, you most likely will not be happy in the > long run. My opinion is that unhappiness is guaranteed. -- Brian.