Tracy R Reed wrote:
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.
Appears to have worked.
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.
I'm surprised you didn't think of this either. I think you were one of the people who suggested this to me when I was asking about ways to do secure mail sending through my colo box.
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