My isp does not provide email service, only internet and filters all DNS
traffic, to block websites that it considers illegal, but it does not
filter port 25, for example I cannot have my own DNS service since it
blocks all inputs to port 53 , my bind service only covers the lan, for
the wan I
On 2022-01-13 15:37, Francesc Peñalvez wrote:
I have a postfix server both inbound and outbound in my own home, that
is, my isp does not block traffic on port 25, it blocks it on 53
perfect, so basicly your isp is stopping spam via no dns ?
reminds me of tele-danmark and piratebay dns
I have a postfix server both inbound and outbound in my own home, that
is, my isp does not block traffic on port 25, it blocks it on 53
El 13/1/2022 a las 15:24, Benny Pedersen escribió:
On 2022-01-13 04:00, Yamadaえりな wrote:
Hello list,
I have got a DSL from the ISP, having a static IP.
Can
On 2022-01-13 04:18, Richard wrote:
The quick answer is that it depends on whether your ISP has port 25
open (both in an outbound). With consumer-grade connectivity it's
generally not, so the type of connectivity that you have will impact
this. Your terms of service may also legally preclude
On 2022-01-13 04:00, Yamadaえりな wrote:
Hello list,
I have got a DSL from the ISP, having a static IP.
Can I run postfix with this IP for accepting email for my own domain?
for sending no, for recieving yes
for the sending part you will need to ask for matching PTR at your isp
> Hello list,
>
> I have got a DSL from the ISP, having a static IP.
> Can I run postfix with this IP for accepting email for my own
domain?
>
> ありがとう
> えりな
Late to the party, but, certainly. Many here do. However, exposing your
mail port "to the world"
might entice much more "unfriendly
Thanks for all your answers.
My ISP has the free outgoing relay. so I can send email with my domain from
their relay.
All I need is to accept mails from my domain. So I was thinking about
running postfix on my desk server.
ありがとう
えりな
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 12:29:43AM -0600, Rob McGee wrote:
> On 2022-01-12 21:45, Fred Morris wrote:
> > If you've got a static IP and there's no games being played, it should
> > work as long as the connection is "always on" and accepts connections
> > (SYN) on port 25 from the outside world. --
Hello,
i would say for *accepting* mail you 'just' have to get the following
working:
- ability to accept tcp connections on port 25
(some public reachable ip, no port 25 filtering by ISP)
- have some dns A/ record(s) pointing to your public reachable
ipv4/ipv6
- have the MX
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Yamadaえりな wrote:
I have got a DSL from the ISP, having a static IP.
Can I run postfix with this IP for accepting email for my own domain?
On 2022-01-12 21:45, Fred Morris wrote:
If you've got a static IP and there's no games being played, it should
work as long as the
On 2022-01-12 21:45, Fred Morris wrote:
If you've got a static IP and there's no games being played, it should
work as long as the connection is "always on" and accepts connections
(SYN) on port 25 from the outside world. -- FWM
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Yamadaえりな wrote:
I have got a DSL from the
If you've got a static IP and there's no games being played, it should
work as long as the connection is "always on" and accepts connections
(SYN) on port 25 from the outside world. -- FWM
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Yamadaえりな wrote:
I have got a DSL from the ISP, having a static IP.
Can I run
> Date: Thursday, January 13, 2022 11:00:45 +0800
> From: Yamadaえりな
>
> I have got a DSL from the ISP, having a static IP.
> Can I run postfix with this IP for accepting email for my own
> domain?
>
The quick answer is that it depends on whether your ISP has port 25
open (both in an
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