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Re: OT: No route to host

From: email builder (emailbuilder88yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Sep 08 2006 - 03:51:26 CDT


--- /dev/rob0 <rob0gmx.co.uk> wrote:

> On Monday 04 September 2006 00:08, email builder wrote:
> > So what I'd like to try is to make postfix either use 465 to send
> > mail out (although not many SMTP servers will be listening on 465,
>
> If they are, and if properly configured, they'll reject you unless
> authenticated.

Ah, right, of course. Duh.

> > will they?), or better yet, to create a SSH tunnel to another server
> > I control that will let it use port 25. Is that possible? Anyone
> > have any links where I can learn how to set that up and make postfix
>
> At home I use openvpn to reach my relayhost. My ISP does not [yet?]
> block outbound SMTP, but I know from experience how important it is to
> block residential/end-user IP space, the land of zombies.
>
> It's quite trivial to set up a point-to-point tunnel in openvpn using
> static keys. Use the IP address of the remote peer as your relayhost.

Perfect. The tip is much appreciated!

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