Hi, > > > Maybe uucp or bsmtp from gluck? Christian does something like that, I > > > think. > > > > uucp I had thought above before, but that's so sixties :-) bsmtp I need to > > ask Christian about when he resurfaces. > > Blub, I'm back from the snow;-)
Glad you made it back :-) > No uucp or bsmtp (what's that?) here. My friendly provider does not block batch SMTP I guess. I'll have to ferret around for how to set that up, then. > any ports (except 80), can I convince anybody to switch? My server can I'd love to - does your friendly provider cover the greater Auckland area? > receive email directly (cts-aahz and co redirect mail directly to the dyndns > address of my server) and delivers for the buildds on the local network. I'd set up a fallback MX to accept mail incoming (going to my Duesseldorf address in that case, maybe I'll have to set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] for that instead in the maintainer field), and fetchmail is going to be an option for sure. Outgoing is what bothers me. > Additionally the server also receives email with fetchmail, which can also > be forwarded on the local network. gandi now offers five mailboxes per > domain, I guess I could setup one for your buildds, if you like. I did play > with IPv6 a little, but haven't succeeded with bringing my subnet online Not sure whether they firewall IPv6 different from IPv4 - or did you mean VPN? VPN is actually what I would resort to if nothing else works. I'll try running a mail relay on a dedicated port != 25 first, though. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]