On 4/17/2015 11:15 AM, James Worix wrote:
we have an issue with mobile devices that use third party email clients
to send and receive emails. The problem being that when they are in the
field using Verizon LTE or similar that their dynamic ips are
automatically blacklisted in most major DNS lists. I only really have 2
options.
1. Everyone buys a clean static ip (expensive)
2. Rewrite the headers of the email to reflect the server's ip address
(free)
Actually, you are overlooking a third option:
This post is being sent from my desktop via a Comcast Cable IP, which
you will find nowhere in the header. Instead, you will see that it
originates on the exim server itself, located about 800 miles away.
I send and receive all email using an SSH tunnel between my desktop and
the server.
Although I have never done this with mobile devices, a quick web search
will show you that SSH is readily available for a variety of mobile
devices.
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