Re: relays - port configuration

2021-04-22 Thread Archange
Le 23 avril 2021 01:24:03 GMT+04:00, ni...@hush.ai a écrit : >> Emails must be relayed on port 25. > >Thanks guys. This is the confirmation I needed. So then it's a limitation due >to protocol specs as opposed to smtpd, yes? It’s a limitation due to the fact most servers listen on port 25

Re: relays - port configuration

2021-04-22 Thread nisto
> Emails must be relayed on port 25. Thanks guys. This is the confirmation I needed. So then it's a limitation due to protocol specs as opposed to smtpd, yes? > And in any case, I would advise this over trying to set it up at home. I will eventually rent a VPS from a proper provider. I'm

Re: relays - port configuration

2021-04-22 Thread Archange
Hi, Le 23/04/2021 à 00:52, ni...@hush.ai a écrit : Hello, ED. From your response, I'm not entirely sure if I explained my intent properly. It was very clear. Sorry if I'm just being dumb, but to clarify: I'm running OpenBSD in a VM on my home machine in hopes of getting better acquainted

Bypass

2021-04-22 Thread Max Roz
Hello. Will the "bypass" only work in the phase, or can I bypass all the filters? Thanks.

Re: relays - port configuration

2021-04-22 Thread ED Fochler
No. You're only trying to send mail. Your ISP is only trying to stop you from sending mail. Mail delivery is meant to be very well defined and easy to identify. If your ISP is blocking connections to port 25 then they are blocking all mail, spam and otherwise. The solution is to set up a

relays - port configuration

2021-04-22 Thread nisto
Hi. Is it possible to configure smtpd to relay via a port other than port 25? Since my ISP is blocking port 25, it seems smtpd is failing to perform MX lookups (or some other step?) when I try to send mail, as seen via "tail -f /var/log/maillog". At least, the only solution I've succeeded with so

Re: relays - port configuration

2021-04-22 Thread nisto
Hello, ED. From your response, I'm not entirely sure if I explained my intent properly. Sorry if I'm just being dumb, but to clarify: I'm running OpenBSD in a VM on my home machine in hopes of getting better acquainted with the OS for later use in a VPS hopefully. From the VM, I'm trying to