Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Michael Irvine via mailop
As Marco Moock wrote, there is no "hack". Just put the public IP address on the Virtual Server or use a NAT Router between the Virtual Server and the internet.   Michael Irvine -Original Message- From: mailop On Behalf Of Miles Fidelman via mailop Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2024 15:

Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Peter Corlett via mailop
On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 02:10:42PM -0500, Miles Fidelman via mailop wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Not really sure where to ask this question, so I'll start here. > I've been thinking of migrating our mail infrastructure to a virtual > server, running in the Web3 IPFS cloud - without having a physical IP

Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Grant Taylor via mailop
On 11/20/24 13:10, Miles Fidelman via mailop wrote: 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. As others have indicated, an IP address is required to receive email via SMTP.

Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Miles Fidelman via mailop
Marco Moock via mailop wrote: 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 d

Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Andrew C Aitchison via mailop
On Wed, 20 Nov 2024, Miles Fidelman via mailop wrote: Hi Folks, Not really sure where to ask this question, so I'll start here. 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.

Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Marco Moock via mailop
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 addres

[mailop] Earthlink SPF

2024-11-20 Thread Michael Orlitzky via mailop
If anyone from Earthlink is here, the transfer authorizations for your domain names are being sent from a range that isn't listed in your SPF record. Example: Nov 20 13:49:06 mx1 postfix/smtpd[18545]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mailrelay1c99.carrierzone.com[216.55.154.45]: 550 5.7.23 : Recipient

[mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Miles Fidelman via mailop
Hi Folks, Not really sure where to ask this question, so I'll start here. 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 addr

Re: [mailop] addressing a mail server running in virtual space

2024-11-20 Thread Niels Dettenbach via mailop
Am Mittwoch, 20. November 2024, 20:31:37 schrieb Marco Moock via mailop: > 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