Hi Eric,

You where one of the people that helped me when I had questions about 
configuring Qmail Toaster on CentOS 5.

I've been toying with the idea of configuring a server and taking another stab 
at running a server out of my home office.  I've done some brief research and 
it appears the way to configure Qmail Toaster on CentOS 6 is to follow the 
CentOS 5 install and configuration.  Am I on the right track? 

Thank you for your help then and thank you for your help going forward.

------------------------

Keith Smith

--- On Sun, 7/29/12, Eric Shubert <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Eric Shubert <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CenturyLink/DirectTV
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 29, 2012, 7:12 PM

On 07/28/2012 11:51 AM, keith smith wrote:
> I home office and twitched from a consumer package to a business package
> so I would have the ability to run a server.  I ran a server part time
> for testing only.  I was testing out the Qmail Toaster.
> 
> I had a bad experience running a server about 10 years ago.  I left the
> email relay open and was exploited.  Since then I have been leery of
> running server out of my house.

With Cox, you pretty much need a business account to run a mail server. 
Otherwise, you'd need to have DynDNS or some other service provider handle your 
DNS and both incoming and outbound email, which is still less expensive than a 
business account, but it gets to be a bit of a pain, especially if you plan to 
have more than a single domain. Cox residential used to block port 80 as well, 
so if you'll be doing web sites, you'll need a reverse proxy somewhere.

On the DSL side of things, I've been running Qmail Toaster on residential DSL 
since May'06 or so. I had a dynamic address, and used DynDNS for DNS and 
outbound email. When they started blocking port 25 a few weeks ago, I ponied up 
for a static address (still a residential account). The additional cost is 
pretty much offset by the savings in not having to use DynDNS for DNS and 
outbound email any more.

Sorry to hear about your open relay experience, Keith. That's not so easy to do 
any more, and there are numerous online checkers that will test your 
configuration for you. FWIW, I took over leadership of the Qmail Toaster 
project the beginning of this year, and we'd love to see anyone interested join 
us on the qmail-toaster email list. I know we have a few users in the Phoenix 
area, and hundreds others world wide. We just finished setting up our DNS 
infrastructure, and we have 13 DNS servers on 5 continents. Overkill, I know. 
It's nice to see what the community can do though. I'm eager to see what else 
is in store.

-- -Eric 'shubes'



---------------------------------------------------
PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected]
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings:
http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss
---------------------------------------------------
PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected]
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings:
http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss

Reply via email to