Your approach is ok but is more complicated. That's why I suggested this
setup, which is simplest but indeed need a little help from your
provider ( for no matter which provider, in fact).
On 10/26/20 4:16 PM, R. Diez wrote:
Why don't you configure all stuff internally and ask your provider to
relay
the e-mails from and to you via "smart relay"? You will communicate
only via smtp and only with your provider,
> [...]
When you are a small business or a volunteer-run club or charity, you
don't ask your provider. You have no leverage. You may not even be
able to change provider so easily.
Besides, the way you suggest means opening a SMTP port to the outside
world. A security risk and more work at the firewall etc.
From what I gathered to date, there should be nothing wrong with
collecting e-mails from a catch-all/multidrop POP3/IMAP4 mailbox, so I
will carry on pursuing this method.
Regards,
rdiez