On 2010-02-10 Jeff Lacki wrote:
> Thanks, thats good advice for sure. Turns out Im not able to get to
> port 25 on my postfix box from my current location.
>
> Whats odd is that I went to 2 other servers on the net and I can
> telnet to port 25, but here at home, I cannot. I can telnet to port
>
On 2010-02-10 Jeff Lacki wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Jeff Lacki wrote:
>
>>> in transport:
>>>
>>> myusern...@myisp.com smtp:[mail.optonline.net]:25
>
>> This means email sent through your Postfix server that is addressed
>> to myusern...@myisp.com will be relayed to mail.optonline.net. Is
>>
>> The email address I use is not my servers domain name however, but can
>> postfix recognize my From field and allow it to relay? If so, how do
>> I do this?
> Yes, but allowing anyone with that MAIL FROM to relay through your
> Postfix server is unwise since that "credential" is easily spoofed
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Jeff Lacki wrote:
> Yes sorry for the confusion. I want to send email from basically
> anywhere in the world through my postfix server. Since my email
> address that I use is constant, can I setup postfix to recognize that
> its me (from anywhere - based on my email address)
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Jeff Lacki wrote:
>> in transport:
>>
>> myusern...@myisp.com smtp:[mail.optonline.net]:25
> This means email sent through your Postfix server that is addressed to
> myusern...@myisp.com will be relayed to mail.optonline.net. Is that
> your goal?
Yes sorry for the confusion
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Jeff Lacki wrote:
> in transport:
>
> myusern...@myisp.com smtp:[mail.optonline.net]:25
This means email sent through your Postfix server that is addressed to
myusern...@myisp.com will be relayed to mail.optonline.net. Is that
your goal?
> but in thunderbird when I try to
Im sorry if this is a basic question, but googling it
has me more confused. I need to relay my u...@domain
(where Im located) to a remote server I own to email.
Im not located on my own domain name, Im on an AT&T
connection, but want to send to a domain I own
(which runs postfix).
I thought all