My company Free Range Cloud (freerangecloud.com) offers BGP sessions.
Port 25 is blocked by default, but can be unblocked by opening a support
ticket and previsioning justification for the request.
On 2023-09-26 03:09, Daniel Corbe wrote:
Hey all,
I apologize if this isn't the right place
@nanog.org
Subject: [SPAM] RE: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
I can't speak to the bgp feed as this seems like unnecessary complication to
me, but I use https://www.racknerd.com/ for personal email/web hosting KVM VM's
and have found them to be excellent. They have yearly black
; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
Tony,
BGP is helpful for email servers if you own your own clean IP space, because
much cloud IP space is black listed.
-mel via cell
e-
>> From: NANOG On Behalf Of Daniel
>> Corbe
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 11:09 PM
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>> Subject: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I apologize if this isn't the r
, September 26, 2023 11:09 PM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
>
> Hey all,
>
> I apologize if this isn't the right place to post this; however, I thought
> maybe the NANOG community would be able to point me in the rig
Corbe
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 11:09 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
Hey all,
I apologize if this isn't the right place to post this; however, I thought
maybe the NANOG community would be able to point me in the right direction
23 9:46 AM
*To:* nanog@nanog.org
*Subject:* Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
I've been using Linode, also; works fine on the Linode end, but I still
see occasional rejections based on my Linode IP address (most recently
from outlook.com). It's nothing my specific I
Once upon a time, Grant Taylor said:
> N.B. you will need to tweak IPv6 routing to favor the new dedicated
> /64 over the shared /64.
Yeah, it appears Linode implements the dedicated /64 by routing it to
the shared /64 address, so you can't just remove the shared /64.
And unfortunately, for
r 26, 2023 9:46 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
I've been using Linode, also; works fine on the Linode end, but I still
see occasional rejections based on my Linode IP address (most recently
from outlook.com). It's nothing my s
On 9/26/23 11:41 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
Same, although for about 15 years now. One suggestion I'd make is
to use IPv6 and get a dedicated /64 (free on request) - it can help
a little with "unclean neighborhood" reputation (an issue with any
VPS as they can't police everything).
+1 for the
True, but only for IPv4; IPv6 outbound port 25 is summarily blocked:
https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/networking/ipv6/details/limits/
Thanks,
Ward.
Mel Beckman schreef op 26 september 2023 10:43:51 EDT:
>DigitalOcean.com also lets you send and receive on port 25, provided your MTA
September 26, 2023 10:32:51 AM
Subject: Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
Pretty much every popular provider blocks port 25 out by default, and
they'll instead try to steer customers to use a smart host. However, some,
including Linode, will unblock port 25 by reques
Once upon a time, Jay R. Ashworth said:
> I've run a mail server on Linode for 6 or 7 years now; no technical problems.
Same, although for about 15 years now. One suggestion I'd make is to
use IPv6 and get a dedicated /64 (free on request) - it can help a
little with "unclean neighborhood"
Yes, that is the case (read the original post, this is addressed).
Le 26 septembre 2023 16:13:37 UTC, Bryan Holloway a écrit :
>Not sure if this helps, but they only appear to block 25 for IPv4.
>
>IPv6 works fine.
>
>Supposedly you can open a support-ticket to have this block removed, but I'm
Not sure if this helps, but they only appear to block 25 for IPv4.
IPv6 works fine.
Supposedly you can open a support-ticket to have this block removed, but
I'm assuming you've already done that?
- bryan
On 9/26/23 12:09, Daniel Corbe wrote:
Hey all,
I apologize if this
, 2023 10:32:51 AM
> Subject: Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
> Pretty much every popular provider blocks port 25 out by default, and
> they'll instead try to steer customers to use a smart host. However, some,
> including Linode, will unblock port 25 by r
You can try v.ps from xTom, we can provide BGP sessions in some locations as
well as port 25 unblock.
From: NANOG on behalf of Phil Lavin
via NANOG
Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 01:12
To: Daniel Corbe
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get
> On 26 Sep 2023, at 11:09, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>
> I'm currently a vultr customer, but they're refusing to unblock port 25 on my
> account. I've tried explaining my use case but no matter who I talk to over
> there they just keep pointing me to their spam policy.
I run an MTA in Hetzner.
Pretty much every popular provider blocks port 25 out by default, and
they'll instead try to steer customers to use a smart host. However, some,
including Linode, will unblock port 25 by request:
https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/running-a-mail-server/#sending-email-on-linode
On Tue, Sep 26,
DigitalOcean.com also lets you send and receive on port 25, provided your MTA
isn’t configured as an open relay.
-mel
> On Sep 26, 2023, at 7:38 AM, Brandon Martin wrote:
>
> On 9/26/23 06:09, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>> I'm looking for a place that I can host a mailer. My primary use case is a
On 9/26/23 06:09, Daniel Corbe wrote:
I'm looking for a place that I can host a mailer. My primary use case
is a Mailman-style technical discussion list; much like NANOG but
software related instead of network related: READ: non-commercial in
nature.
I'm currently a vultr customer, but
Hey all,
I apologize if this isn't the right place to post this; however, I
thought maybe the NANOG community would be able to point me in the right
direction.
I'm looking for a place that I can host a mailer. My primary use case
is a Mailman-style technical discussion list; much like
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