On December 10, 2017 5:25:46 PM EST, Stephan H <her...@gmail.com> wrote: >Which part? Hosting the email server at home or the relay in the >cloud? > >On Dec 10, 2017 14:53, "Fabian A. Santiago" ><fsanti...@garbage-juice.com> >wrote: > >> On December 10, 2017 3:39:05 PM EST, Stephan H <her...@gmail.com> >wrote: >> >I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a >> >virtual >> >server in the cloud as my mx record and mail relay and have my home >> >record >> >on dynamic dns. It's really effective. >> > >> >On Dec 10, 2017 2:37 PM, "Fabian A. Santiago" >> ><fsanti...@garbage-juice.com> >> >wrote: >> > >> >> On December 10, 2017 2:49:35 PM EST, "André Rodier" ><an...@rodier.me> >> >> wrote: >> >> >Hello Mike, >> >> > >> >> >Yes, I am using a static IP address, but in theory, you could use >a >> >> >dynamic one. >> >> > >> >> >Nothing technically would prevent email exchanges between two >boxes, >> >as >> >> >long as the SPF records are up to date and the DKIM is properly >> >setup. >> >> > >> >> >Unfortunately, some ISPs are simply blacklisting full range of >> >private >> >> >IP addresses just because they are not officials / commercials. >> >> > >> >> >Kind regards, >> >> >André >> >> > >> >> >On 10/12/17 19:24, Mike wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Nice. >> >> >> >> >> >> Are you using a static IP in this setup? >> >> >> >> >> >> It doesn't seem like it, but wanted to be sure. >> >> >> >> >> >> Mike. >> >> >> >> >> >> Quoting André Rodier <an...@rodier.me>: >> >> >> >> >> >>> Hello everyone, >> >> >>> >> >> >>> I have been using Postfix and Dovecot for my personal emails >for >> >> >years. >> >> >>> After being tired of reinstalling my personal mail server many >> >> >times, I >> >> >>> am currently writing some Ansible scripts to do it >automatically. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> I obviously checked the other projects, and did not found >> >anything >> >> >close >> >> >>> to what I am looking for, so I am implementing it now. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> The final goal is to have a box that once online, would setup >> >> >itself, by >> >> >>> creating the certificates, the DKIM keys and update the >> >appropriate >> >> >DNS >> >> >>> records. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> This is so far what I have achieved: >> >> >>> - Automatic generation of certificates using LetsEncrypt >> >> >>> - Automatic update of the domain entries: imap, smtp, webmail, >> >etc. >> >> >>> - Automatic generation of a DKIM keys >> >> >>> - Automatic update of specific records (MX, SPF, DKIM, etc.) >> >> >>> - LDAP server for user accounts, with or without system login. >> >> >>> - Installation of Postfix, Dovecot and Roundcube >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Sending DKIM signed emails is working, and the IMAP server is >> >> >configured >> >> >>> as well, although basic. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> The postfix and dovecot configuration are not yet entirely >> >finished. >> >> >I >> >> >>> am planing to add an anti spam system, and sieve, amongst >other >> >> >things. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Although in development during my spare time, the system is >> >normally >> >> >>> robust and you should be able to run it multiple times without >> >> >errors. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> If anyone is interested to use it, to have a look, or to take >> >part, >> >> >it >> >> >>> is here: https://github.com/progmaticltd/homebox >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Kind regards, >> >> >>> André Rodier. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Non static ip'd mail servers are also blocked because they're >> >typically >> >> spammers. >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Fabian S. >> >> >> >> OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC >> >> >> >> Stephan h, may I ask why you do that? Just out of curiosity. >> -- >> >> Thanks, >> >> Fabian S. >> >> OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC >>
Both; the whole setup. -- Thanks, Fabian S. OpenPGP: 3C3FA072ACCB7AC5DB0F723455502B0EEB9070FC