Am 20.11.2024 um 14:10:42 Uhr schrieb Miles Fidelman via mailop: > I've been thinking of migrating our mail infrastructure to a virtual > server, running in the Web3 IPFS cloud - without having a physical IP > address attached to it. > > The obvious question becomes: How do I publish an address to it? How > do I set up an MX record to point to a socket listener that has > nothing but an IPFS CID to identify it? I can set up a DNS_Link TXT > record, pointing to an IPNS record - but MX records have to resolve > to an FQDN.
If you want other people to be able to reach you by mail you need a server that is accessible by a public IPv4 and IPv6 address. If you don't have that, people can't reach you. Of course, you can use NAT with static rules, if you need/want. The MX includes a hostname and this needs to point to A/AAAA records with public addresses. Otherwise other servers can't deliver mail. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1732108242mu...@cartoonies.org _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop