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nixen
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Re: SMTP servers

??? Not sure I understand.

Have you opened a support case, yet?

Given the whole Best Buy thing, I'd not be surprised if more of the residential tier servers get neglected.
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King P
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said by nixen See Profile :

??? Not sure I understand.

Have you opened a support case, yet?

Given the whole Best Buy thing, I'd not be surprised if more of the residential tier servers get neglected.
My mail server only allows outgoing connections from my LAN, as such when I travel I am not on my LAN to use it, hence the use of SE's SMTP server for sending outgoing mail.
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nixen
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said by King P See Profile :

My mail server only allows outgoing connections from my LAN,
Euw, why would you limit your SMTP server that way?? Just use SSL-encrypted SMTP client authentication. That way, you can relay from anywhere (you'll want to do it on a port other than 25 - 587 and 465 are typical - so that, if you're staying at a location that redirects port 25 to their own servers you don't get boned). It's pretty trivial to set up and will avoid the reliance on SE's servers.
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KoolMoe
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Does 'SSL-encrypted' SMTP authentication require an SSL certificate? If so, those can be pretty expensive. I use 'TLS if available' and my home-run SMTP server without any problem...
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nixen
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said by KoolMoe See Profile :

Does 'SSL-encrypted' SMTP authentication require an SSL certificate? If so, those can be pretty expensive. I use 'TLS if available' and my home-run SMTP server without any problem...
KM
If all you're looking to do is encrypt your session, you can use self-signed certificates. Those are free. All you gotta do is generate one. There are dozens of tutorials on how to do so.

If, however, you want MTA-to-MTA traffic to be verifiable, then each MTA has to either have a verified copy of every certificate presented or the sending and receiving MTAs need to have their certificates from a common authority that both recognize as being valid. The "common authority" certificates are the one that are expensive.

You don't, however, need verification to perform encryption. So, use self-signed certificates and save yourself a non-trivial chunk of change.
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nixen
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said by KoolMoe See Profile :

Does 'SSL-encrypted' SMTP authentication require an SSL certificate? If so, those can be pretty expensive. I use 'TLS if available' and my home-run SMTP server without any problem...
KM
As a "p.s.": TLS uses SSL certificates. If you've not installed an SSL certificate - commercial or self-signed - into your home-run SMTP server, you aren't encrypting your sessions. In other words, every time you send an email through your MTA, you're sending your login ID and password over the wire in the clear.

Try changing from "TLS if available" to "TLS". If that fails, your MTA doesn't offer TLS and your chattering in the clear.
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