Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-16 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi rfg, I have a SMTP server on the Internet that accepts the email and holds it, ready for fetchmail(1) to run at home and pull it down to hand to a local SMTP server that plonks it in a spool file for nmh's inc(1) to read. You could probably cut out some of those parts with nmh's more recent fe

Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-14 Thread Paul Fox
robert wrote: > That is, I simply use ssh (including ssh IP tunnels) to handle all the > security issues - I assume that anyone who needs can have an account i use ssh tunnels in similar ways, though in my case it's to traverse the bi-directional link between my home server, whose address can ch

Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-14 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Tue, 13 Sep 2016 20:29:41 -0700 From:"Ronald F. Guilmette" Message-ID: <69684.1473823...@segfault.tristatelogic.com> | I'll be trying to figure out how I'm gonna handle all this in the | very near future. I may be back soon with more questions. If it helps,

Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-13 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
I just wanted to thank you guys who responded to my request for advice. I think that I'm going to have to think about this all some more. When I posted, I neglected to mention that getting all my mail to flow the way I want it may perhaps be complicated by the fact that I have multiple domains,

Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-12 Thread David Levine
Ron wrote: > Before answering, keep in mind that I will likely need to configure the > SMTP server on the remote VM (postfix) in such a way that my home machine > will be able to authenticate to it, you know, in order to send outbound > mail. (The last time I tried something like this I think I g

Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-12 Thread Ken Hornstein
>1) I can try to arrange things so that mail from the remote VM will >be sent down to either an SMTP server or something else which >runs on my home machine, all via (somehow authenticated) SMTP. >Perhaps I can use the SMTP TURN command for this. I am unsure if modern

Re: [Nmh-workers] Need some general advice

2016-09-12 Thread Joel Uckelman
Thus spake "Ronald F. Guilmette": > > Before answering, keep in mind that I will likely need to configure the > SMTP server on the remote VM (postfix) in such a way that my home machine > will be able to authenticate to it, you know, in order to send outbound > mail. (The last time I tried someth