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setupemailsrv

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reply to DocLarge
Re: [Servers] Email Server at home

thanks doclarge:
i m just trying to test the technology and getting my hands dirty because I wanna learn more and wanna get more advance job when it comes and I am ready.

I doubt the cable internet blocks port 25. however, I don't wanna use the application based. I wanna setup the exchange in html based so i can check my mail everywhere. I m looking into this now and i believe sine i use html based, they have no way to block my email server unless one issue is the reverse dns zone. I believe I can run a dns server with a public ip on one NIC and setup a primary dns zone for that nic.

what do u think?


SoonerAl
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join:2002-07-23
Norman, OK

 
said by setupemailsrv :

I doubt the cable internet blocks port 25.

what do u think?
Better check with your ISP. For example Cox HSI, my ISP, does block TCP Port 25...

»support.cox.com/sdccommon/asp/co···579e132a
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"When all else fails, read the instructions..."


Leathal
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join:2002-02-09
Toronto, ON

reply to setupemailsrv
said by setupemailsrv :

thanks doclarge:
i m just trying to test the technology and getting my hands dirty because I wanna learn more and wanna get more advance job when it comes and I am ready.

I doubt the cable internet blocks port 25. however, I don't wanna use the application based. I wanna setup the exchange in html based so i can check my mail everywhere. I m looking into this now and i believe sine i use html based, they have no way to block my email server unless one issue is the reverse dns zone. I believe I can run a dns server with a public ip on one NIC and setup a primary dns zone for that nic.

what do u think?
If your ISP blocks port 25 going out of your connection and you currently authenticate your email with the ISP you need to setup a smart host on your mail server using the same authenticating process to send your email out, if your ISP uses a different port than 25 you should try 25 first with authentication and if that fails use the port you have setup in your email settings.

Leathal
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