Well, in a way you're right, of course. The thing is I have two machines that equal two subdomains in my domain name. So I was thinking, why use more than one machine to send/receive external mail? I should be able to have the two talking properly somehow.
Thus my next mail, which I have already sent. :-) BR, Andreas mån 23 jan. 2017 kl. 10:48 skrev Bruno Pagani <[email protected]>: > Le 23/01/2017 à 10:40, Andreas Thulin a écrit : > > > Solved it: My ISP blocks port 25 so I had it working on my VPS in the > > US instead. Thanks for your help! > > > > I still need to send e-mail from my home box, so I'll send a separate > > mail about that. > > No need for another email: your only solution is to solve this with your > ISP. If you can’t get out on port 25, AFAIK you’re screwed. Any solution > other than that will imply going through another machine like your VPS. > > My ISP provide an option to deactivate port 25 blocking for this precise > use case, don’t yours? You should ask them about that, and eventually > (threat to) change for another. > > Bruno > >
