Am 07.09.2011 19:05, schrieb Jeroen Geilman:
On 2011-09-07 00:55, Matthias Andree wrote:
The firewall block is deliberate.
Then I suggest you talk to some people and tell them you need email
access...
I find it rather quaint that you would be trying to set up SMTP
connectivity on a system
Am 07.09.2011 19:13, schrieb Bastian Blank:
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 08:59:20PM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
Can you describe the problem instead of the solution? There may be
other solutions than the ones you have in mind.
The problem is this:
- I *can* (and am permitted to) connect to a
Am 06.09.2011 19:30, schrieb Ansgar Wiechers:
On 2011-09-06 Matthias Andree wrote:
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these
solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command via stdin/stdout
(instead of a TCP stream).
That command
Am 10.09.2011 17:06, schrieb Matthias Andree:
Am 06.09.2011 19:30, schrieb Ansgar Wiechers:
On 2011-09-06 Matthias Andree wrote:
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these
solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command via
On 2011-09-07 00:55, Matthias Andree wrote:
The firewall block is deliberate.
Then I suggest you talk to some people and tell them you need email
access...
I find it rather quaint that you would be trying to set up SMTP
connectivity on a system where this has - as you say - been expressly
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 08:59:20PM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
Can you describe the problem instead of the solution? There may be
other solutions than the ones you have in mind.
The problem is this:
- I *can* (and am permitted to) connect to a computer in the same LAN as
the SMTP server
Greetings,
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command via stdin/stdout
(instead of a TCP stream).
That command would be ssh -W mailhub:25, with a user-specified password
and possibly some sort
Matthias Andree:
Greetings,
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command via stdin/stdout
(instead of a TCP stream).
Can you describe the problem instead of the solution? There may be
On 2011-09-06 Matthias Andree wrote:
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these
solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command via stdin/stdout
(instead of a TCP stream).
That command would be ssh -W mailhub:25, with a
Am 06.09.2011 19:30, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Matthias Andree:
Greetings,
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command via stdin/stdout
(instead of a TCP stream).
Can you describe the
Matthias Andree:
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Am 06.09.2011 19:30, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Matthias Andree:
Greetings,
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of these
solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Matthias Andree matthias.and...@gmx.de wrote:
The problem is this:
- I cannot connect to the remote SMTP relayhost via plain TCP, it's
firewalled on all ports.
- The relayhost does not offer submission STARTTLS or SSL-wrapped legacy
ports.
- I *can* (and am
Am 06.09.2011 22:04, schrieb Peter Blair:
You could hack up a local perl SMTP listener on you local system,
which when it receives all of the SMTP back and forth, and then the
., it executes a SSH subshell, formatting the recipient/sender etc
via the gateway, and pipes the DATA portion over
On Tuesday 06 September 2011 13:59:20 Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 06.09.2011 19:30, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Matthias Andree:
Greetings,
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of
these solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp client talk through a command
Am 06.09.2011 22:41, schrieb /dev/rob0:
On Tuesday 06 September 2011 13:59:20 Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 06.09.2011 19:30, schrieb Wietse Venema:
Matthias Andree:
Greetings,
I am in a situation where I would like to achieve either of
these solutions:
Alternative A:
- have Postfix's smtp
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