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Sorry for the techy question, but does anyone know of a broadband supplier who will let me send my own domain's email through thier SMTP server?
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 14:42,
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no... but a good place to do this kinda thing
is on the b3ta talk board, not the messageboard.
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 14:43,
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People
on b3ta talk might be able to help you, and they won't get shirty at you for starting a new thread.
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 14:44,
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I think they all do
I know for sure that freedom2surf do. the one I use.
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 14:49,
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some of them block it to stop mail being relayed
a lot of people set mailservers up and don`t lock them down, so any fooooool can use it to spam other people
edit: I had a friend on OpenWorld (home version) and apparently BT stopped his port 25
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 14:56,
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edit: I had a friend on OpenWorld (home version) and apparently BT stopped his port 25
I pity the foo that does that.
From my understanding SMTP servers on ISPs only accept mail from people on their network (ie cirtain IP range). But the thing is do they require a username and password on top of that. Mine doesnt give a shit. And does it check the reply to domain tag, which I have never seen done before.
edit: fucking BT. Evil scum.
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 15:01,
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edit: fucking BT. Evil scum.
aye - I`ve started up postfix, opened port 25 and tried mailing myself from outside
also tried an online security scanner - port 25 is being intercepted by the ISP; it`s very common
edit: nadgers! this router has multiple firewall scripts.. I`ll go and edit again :)
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 15:14,
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edit: nadgers! this router has multiple firewall scripts.. I`ll go and edit again :)
nobel jockies!
I love my isp cos it works and doesnt give i shit if i use 50 gigs worth of traffic a month on my webspace.
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 15:17,
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nope.. I`ve fiddled and fiddled and port 25 is a no-go
in fact they also automatically filter all SMB / NetBIOS traffic as my firewall drops incoming and blocks outgoing, but online tools say these ports are being rejected (which I don`t do as it`s a dead giveaway)
ah well!
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 15:34,
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ah well!
gah!
the gits won`t even let me traceroute to their DNS or gateway
I thought I`d cocked up the router
- they`re really tightening down on stuff!
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 15:32,
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I thought I`d cocked up the router
- they`re really tightening down on stuff!
um um um
if you`re using Linux, you should be able to use something like the no-ip client (www.noip.com) and one of their doofers that`ll let you use it
Telewest (where my mail goes - a mate`s machine) certainly is happy about it, and I believe BT OpenWorld (or whatever they`re called these days) will let you do it on a businss account; don`t know about a home account
I might try opening a hole in the firewall here and see if my ISP is happy.. I`ll be Bach!
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Sat 11 Jun 2005, 14:55,
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Telewest (where my mail goes - a mate`s machine) certainly is happy about it, and I believe BT OpenWorld (or whatever they`re called these days) will let you do it on a businss account; don`t know about a home account
I might try opening a hole in the firewall here and see if my ISP is happy.. I`ll be Bach!