Re: ODMR/ATRN ?

2019-06-09 Thread Christopher van de Sande
Syntax looks good to me. On June 10, 2019 12:33:01 AM UTC, "Ronald F. Guilmette" wrote: > >In message <7ab4d739-2ca7-4d75-9520-e0d455dbd...@opendmz.com>, >Christopher van de Sande wrote: > >>Don't forget since you're essentially sending the email fr

Re: ODMR/ATRN ?

2019-06-09 Thread Christopher van de Sande
Yes absolutely correct. If your sever at home is online then it will pass through your cloud VM in mere seconds. If your home server is offline then it will continue trying to deliver at intervalswhich you can also configure. As soon as it successfully delivers the message it will be purged

Re: ODMR/ATRN ?

2019-06-09 Thread Christopher van de Sande
Don't forget since you're essentially sending the email from one of your servers to another you can use any port you want on your home side...inbound 25 blocked? No prob use 10025 on your transport_map or any unblocked port you want. On June 10, 2019 12:14:39 AM UTC, "Ronald F. Guilmette" wr

Re: New SASL error when relaying through gmail

2019-01-14 Thread Christopher van de Sande
Just a guess, but are you using App passwords for GMail?  It's possible Gmail is enforcing some 2FA/MFA or otherwise some kind of "enhanced" authentication. Even if you aren't using 2FA, it might be worth giving a shot. Chris. On 2019-01-14 11:00 a.m., Michael wrote: On 1/14/19 8:30 AM, John

Re: haproxy protocol ipv6 support?

2018-07-16 Thread Christopher van de Sande
Oh that's interesting. Despite using Postfix for the last 10 or so years, I've never looked at Postscreen. I may give that a look when I have some more time. Cheers! On 16/07/18 08:23, Juha Koho wrote: On 12.7.2018 23:22, cvandesa...@opendmz.com wrote: I've been successfully using Postfix 3