On 15 Jun 2015, at 18:44, Mike McKoy wrote:
I believe what Larry said is correct. I would use a port forward rule
to
forward mail from other MTA's to port 587. You can do this easy with
Iptables. Plenty of examples are on the net.
[...]
i'm i'm wrong someone correct me.
You're wrong.
Port
I believe what Larry said is correct. I would use a port forward rule to
forward mail from other MTA's to port 587. You can do this easy with
Iptables. Plenty of examples are on the net.
If you are authenticating mail that you send then you must connected to a
MTA (SMTP server) and that could be v
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, L. D. James wrote:
You don't need to open port 25. Port 25 is for sending, not receiving mail.
Many administrators consider Port 25 a security risk and block it to prevent
having their system exploited.
You can use port 587 for sending rather than Port 25. Some administ
You shouldn't worry about that as long as you a patched up. If you have no
need to receive email from the outside you can block it but you need to
have it unblocked for outgoing.
Amazon only restricts you if you have more than one IP. Doesn't sound like
that's an issue. If you are running cpanel y
On 06/14/2015 11:54 PM, Jithesh AP wrote:
Hi
I am newbie into mail and mTA setup.
I have my port 465 smtps/587 (submission) working, so do i need to
keep port 25 open?
I am asking this because when i try to telnet gmail then it does not
work, so was wondering if blocking port 25 will stop all
Yes it is amazon and i can restrict or remove the restriction on port 25,
i asked this question as i saw requests coming in from unknown hosts that
i know are not aware of my domain (since mine is very new). That's when i
was thinking why not block 25 and asked this question :)
Regards
Jith
Who is your host? IF its amazon they have to unblock port 25 for sending if
you have more than one IP address. You might want to make sure they don't
have any restrictions on you. And...if they do they should have procedures
for getting them lifted.
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Mike McKoy
*404.590.7176*
http://MyForeverHai
THank you for the responses, really helped my understanding :)
Regards
Jithesh
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 00:06:14 -0700, Dennis Carr
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 20:54:58 -0700
"Jithesh AP" wrote:
I am newbie into mail and mTA setup.
Welcome. =)
I have my port 465 smtps/587 (submission) wor
Quoting Jithesh AP :
I have my port 465 smtps/587 (submission) working, so do i need to
keep port 25 open?
You need to open port 25 in order to receive mails on our server.
I am asking this because when i try to telnet gmail then it does not
work, so was wondering if blocking port 25 will
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 20:54:58 -0700
"Jithesh AP" wrote:
> I am newbie into mail and mTA setup.
Welcome. =)
> I have my port 465 smtps/587 (submission) working, so do i need to
> keep port 25 open?
> I am asking this because when i try to telnet gmail then it does not
> work, so was wondering if
Hi
I am newbie into mail and mTA setup.
I have my port 465 smtps/587 (submission) working, so do i need to keep
port 25 open?
I am asking this because when i try to telnet gmail then it does not work,
so was wondering if blocking port 25 will stop all my incoming mails or
not?
To try it
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