thanks for advices .
i rewite smtpd.conf
pki mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp certificate /etc/ssl/mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp.crt
pki mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp key /etc/ssl/private/mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp.key
listen on lo0
listen on em0 port 25 tls pki mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp auth
listen
In my experience, Thunderbird auto-configuration is not good.
Configure it manually, choosing STARTTLS as the encryption method.
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On 2015e9407f28f% 19:18, Mariano Baragiola wrote:
In my experience, Thunderbird auto-configuration is not good.
Configure it manually, choosing STARTTLS as the encryption method.
thanks lot .
i rewrite smtpd.conf
pki mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp certificate /etc/ssl/mail.aoiyuma.mydns.jp.crt
are there open relay when ' accept from local for any relay' is replaced .
Nope !
from local means that only the machine running OpenSMTPd or any
*authenticated* client can relay.
Moreover, if no rule is matching then OpenSMTPd rejects the mail (default
setting = secure setting)
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 09:05:24PM +0900, tuyosi wrote:
On 2015e9407f28f% 20:50, Denis Fondras wrote:
are there open relay when ' accept from local for any relay' is replaced .
Nope !
from local means that only the machine running OpenSMTPd or any
*authenticated* client can relay.
i rewrite smtpd.conf by auth-optional
this one allow to mail to from gmail.com .
-by https://www.opensmtpd.org/smtpd.conf.5.html
If *auth-optional* is specified, then SMTPAUTH is not required to
establish an SMTP transaction. This is only useful to let a listener
accept incoming mail
Hi all .
following the advices that I received in the past , Itry to put together .
I think that there aremistakes.
Please point out at that time.
In addition, please use the translation site because this is written in
Japanese.
For example,
https://translate.google.co.jp/?hl=ja
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On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 19:40:39 -0700, SSL tuy...@aoiyuma.mydns.jp wrote:
i am afraid of being attacked .
so i want to limit PCs in japan only (if japanese PC is hacked , this
setting in not safe ) .
It would probably be more appropriate and effective to use a firewall such
as OpenBSD's pf to