try pobox.com, whose smtp relay is reliable and cheap (20 USD/y).
regards.
Forums wrote:
So, my idea is to use automatically (managed by Postfix) an alternative
SMTP server (Gmail SMTP with my Google account) when an email is
rejected. But I don't know if it's possible and how to
Bonjour Philippe,
You're going to have a bad time with residential IPs. Free/Illiad usually
hands out fixed IPv4 addresses; if you aren't getting them from Free, I
doubt your next ISP will be any better.
See https://www.free.fr/assistance/54.html (zones dégroupées, etc.) .
I'm even surprised that
On 08.06.20 15:40, Forums wrote:
I don't want to use a dynamic DNS since I have my own domain.
domain is just not enough.
My wish was to have my private mail server to receive and send emails
without using external SMTP server (Google, provider,...).
But with these 2 problems I think I just
s KO (my french provider don't give us possibility to create or
> modify our rDNS)
>
> Or
>
> - mail server IP comes from a dynamic pool IP (but my IP is static)
>
> So, my idea is to use automatically (managed by Postfix) an alternative
> SMTP server (Gmail SMTP with
s KO (my french provider don't give us possibility to create or
> modify our rDNS)
>
> Or
>
> - mail server IP comes from a dynamic pool IP (but my IP is static)
>
> So, my idea is to use automatically (managed by Postfix) an alternative
> SMTP server (Gmail SMTP with
rDNS)
Or
- mail server IP comes from a dynamic pool IP (but my IP is static)
So, my idea is to use automatically (managed by Postfix) an alternative
SMTP server (Gmail SMTP with my Google account) when an email is
rejected. But I don't know if it's possible and h