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Date:      Tue, 12 Oct 2021 08:11:12 +0200
From:       via questions <questions@freebsd.org>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Silvio Siefke <siefke_listen@web.de>
Subject:   Re: Mail Traffic
Message-ID:  <E13E4EED-5AC2-41E9-8967-3BB70BBBD609@boosten.org>
In-Reply-To: <20211012080454.f14bb36b1d92b67aaf7e1c78@web.de>
References:  <20211012080454.f14bb36b1d92b67aaf7e1c78@web.de>

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> Op 12 okt. 2021, om 08:04 heeft Silvio Siefke <siefke_listen@web.de> =
het volgende geschreven:
>=20
> Hello,=20
>=20
> I have VPS as webhost which blocked port 25 by ISP. Is there a chance
> to route the traffic over the vpn Network?
>=20
> My Mailserver had the internal IP 192.168.0.109. I had try it with =
hosts=20
> file but it will not work.
>=20
> Is there a chance to make it with pf?
>=20

Is this inbound or outbound?

For outbound, you just could deliver your outgoing mail to the =
mailserver of your ISP (smarthost).

Inbound is a bit more difficult: I solved that once by having a service =
on the internet relaying inbound mail through their servers to port 2525 =
of my server (which wasn=E2=80=99t blocked by ISP).=20

Peter

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      - Eek the Cat!





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