I've been researching moving my toaster from its current home into AWS, which is why I had those URLs bookmarked. Haven't actually done it yet, so I don't know how AWS deals with complaints. Sorry I can't be more helpful on that front.
-Chris On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 8:53 AM Jeff Koch <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chris - I have heard that AWS is really unforgiving if any spam gets > sent out of the mailserver. Have you had experience running a full > mailserver on AWS? > > Despite everything we do to control outgoing spam - including send > throttling - our users get hacked and their email credentials get used by > spammers. We are able to limit the damage to a minimal amount of spam but > nevertheless we get some complaints. > > Jeff > > On 3/2/2019 2:27 PM, Chris wrote: > > AWS has a form where you can request the outbound smtp limitations be > removed for a legitimate mail server. > > Amazon Web Services - MAIL SERVER > <https://aws.amazon.com/forms/ec2-email-limit-rdns-request> > > > They also have a form for requesting reverse DNS on your elastic IP so > your mail doesn't run afoul of DNS validation. > > Route 53 Reverse DNS > <https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/route-53-reverse-dns/> > > > > > On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 7:07 AM Eric Broch <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm not sure, maybe start smtp under different port. >> >> On 3/1/2019 4:16 PM, Jeff Koch wrote: >> > >> > I'd like to build a qmailtoaster mailserver on an AWS instance but as >> > you probably know AWS pretty much blocks outgoing traffic on port 25. >> > So I'm thinking that I can tunnel outgoing port 25 traffic to a server >> > on a less picky hosting service. Has anyone ever done something like >> > that or have any info on how to set up that kind of tunnel? or perhaps >> > accomplish the same thing another way/ >> > >> > Jeff >> > >> > >> > >> -- >> Eric Broch >> White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC) >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >
