From: "Gustin Johnson"
To: "CLUG General"
Sent: Tuesday, 19 August, 2014 8:44:04 AM
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Calgary area high-speed ISPs /
running your ownmail server
Most of the local ISPs
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> From: "Gustin Johnson"
> To: "CLUG General"
> Sent: Tuesday, 19 August, 2014 8:44:04 AM
> Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Calgary area high-speed ISPs /
> running your ownmail server
>
who the powers that be can snoop on.
>
> Greg
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> *From: *"Gustin Johnson"
> *To: *"CLUG General"
> *Sent: *Tuesday, 19 August, 2014 8:44:04 AM
> *Subject: *Re: [clug-talk] Calgary area high-speed ISPs / running your
> own
General"
Sent: Tuesday, 19 August, 2014 8:44:04 AM
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Calgary area high-speed ISPs / running your own mail
server
Most of the local ISPs that I have used filter inbound and outbound port 25 on
their "residential" services, which makes running a mail serve
Most of the local ISPs that I have used filter inbound and outbound port 25
on their "residential" services, which makes running a mail server locally
problematic without the use of a smart host.
Most of the "business" packages do not have this restriction. Having said
that, a VPS is a whole lot
I would suggest Shaw, they have a commercial add-on to the residential package
with a fixed ip address and no filtering, you can pretty much run anything on
that box. I can't see why you couldn't do the same on a residential package
with dyndns setting for mx..
experhost has a linux vps offering
Hi,
Tried to send a similar message earlier but it appears to have been
lost.
My webmail provider (spamcop.net) is converting to be a mail-forwarder,
not a mail provider. That leaves me looking for a replacement.
I am quite happy to run my own mail server but most ISPs disallow that.
Any sugge
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