On 11/5/24 8:11 AM, Pocket wrote:
On 11/5/24 04:31, Uwe Koloska wrote:
I just need help setting up multiple accounts (smarthost) to www.twc.com.
One of the following, opensmtpd | postfix | exim.
This is easy with postfix and well documented: http://www.postfix.org/
SASL_README.html#client_s
5 Nov 2024 00:10:31 Pocket :
I am looking to setup an email server for home use.
I want to replace a debian server on a RPI 4 to an archlinux arm on RPI
4.
I have dovecot and postifix on the debian rpi presently. It is not
working as needed.
I have
On 11/5/24 04:31, Uwe Koloska wrote:
I just need help setting up multiple accounts (smarthost) to
www.twc.com. One of the following, opensmtpd | postfix | exim.
This is easy with postfix and well documented:
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl_sender
Hope this helps
Uwe
I just need help setting up multiple accounts (smarthost) to
www.twc.com. One of the following, opensmtpd | postfix | exim.
This is easy with postfix and well documented:
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl_sender
Hope this helps
Uwe
On 11/4/24 17:44, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 11/4/24 11:09 AM, Pocket wrote:
I am looking to setup an email server for home use.
I want to replace a debian server on a RPI 4 to an archlinux arm on
RPI 4.
I have dovecot and postifix on the debian rpi presently. It is not
working as needed.
On 11/4/24 15:50, Polarian wrote:
Just a note,
If this is being done on residential broadband then good luck, its very
unlikely to work.
A large number of ISPs block/filter port 25 (which is used to relay
emails) to "protect against spam". Not to mention the horrific IP
reputations which mos
On 11/4/24 11:09 AM, Pocket wrote:
I am looking to setup an email server for home use.
I want to replace a debian server on a RPI 4 to an archlinux arm on RPI 4.
I have dovecot and postifix on the debian rpi presently. It is not working as
needed.
It matters not what distro you use, it's all L
Just a note,
If this is being done on residential broadband then good luck, its very
unlikely to work.
A large number of ISPs block/filter port 25 (which is used to relay
emails) to "protect against spam". Not to mention the horrific IP
reputations which most email servers will just bounce.
Unle