Andrew Lentvorski wrote:

If you can ssh into your email server, I'd just forward a local port to the mail port on your mail server.


That is an excellent idea. I just configured putty to forward localhost port 25 to port 25 on the mail server. I sent myself a test message and it did not arrive with a spam tag. If this messages arrives to you without a spam tag I was successful.

I am usually ssh'd into the mail server anyhow. I have always been a big fan of encrypting everything so I don't mind tunneling through ssh. While I'm at it, I just now set up squid listening on localhost only and tunnelled through ssh. Now I don't have to go through the national web proxy which really slows things down. I should have set this up ages ago.



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