That's a good idea. I had considered using a proxy in the past but
found the set up of OpenSMTPd so easy that I stuck to that. I'm sure
there was another reason why I didn't do it, but I can't think what
now. I'll have another look.
On 4/3/22, ml+opensmtpd_m...@esmtp.org wrote:
>
> If your local
On Sun, Apr 03, 2022, Josey Smith wrote:
> I'm currently setting up a somewhat unique personal email server. I
> have a local server (Raspberry Pi) and a remote server (VPS running
> OpenBSD). Emails are sent to the remote server and are then relayed to
> my local server. When I send an email it g
On 4/3/22, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
>> possible from prying eyes (for example if my VPS host or a hacker made
>> a snapshot of my server for maleficent purposes).
>
> If you can’t trust your hosting provider, get a different one.
Yes I agree. I've tried to pick a hosting provider that I "trust
On 4/2/22 20:11, Josey Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently setting up a somewhat unique personal email server. I
> have a local server (Raspberry Pi) and a remote server (VPS running
> OpenBSD). Emails are sent to the remote server and are then relayed to
> my local server. When I send an emai
Hello,
I'm currently setting up a somewhat unique personal email server. I
have a local server (Raspberry Pi) and a remote server (VPS running
OpenBSD). Emails are sent to the remote server and are then relayed to
my local server. When I send an email it goes from my local server to
the remote ser