> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Frank Cox > [theatre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > >> Alternatively your android device is perfectly capable of dealing >> with 6 remote servers directly. > > The reason for handling outbound email this way instead of sending it directly > from my phone (or whatever) is that this way I won't have to worry about sender > restrictions on the various mailservers. For example, my own little mail and > webserver lives on the 192.168.0.x network in my theatre, and postfix relay is > set up to permit_mynetworks only. In addition, I think (though I'm not > completely certain) that both of the ISPs that I have service from allow email > to be relayed through their mailservers only from a network address that's one > of theirs. I have routing tables set up on my main computer to make sure that > outbound email goes out via the appropriate gateway. I won't have to open up > my own mailserver to relay any more than it does now, and the outbound email > should continue to work as it does now. > > It appears that I can make this whole mess work over a ssh connection via VX > Connectbot, so simply forwarding port 22 on my gateway routers to my main > computer should buy me everything that I need. Plus that gives me a commandline > on my main computer from anywhere, and I can play with vnc on my phone too. I > don't know how usable vnc would actually be on such a small screen but I'll > give it a shot one of these days and see what it looks like. > > That's my scheme so far. Any of you fine folks are very welcome to tell me why > it won't work or suggest a better way to get from Point A to Point B. I've > never set up anything quite like this before so it's a figure-it-out-as-I-go > procss. > Being a mail administrator for both work, and a couple of other sites, the only concern I would have with this is that you need to be fairly careful that the outgoing is routing out a machine that is authorized to send mail for these domains, otherwise, you'll be looking at a lot of providers blocking your messages as being potential spam fodder and subsequently blacklisting you or the domains in question. -- Gary L. Greene, Jr. Sr. Systems Administrator IT Operations, Mienrva Networks, Inc. Cell: (650) 704-6633 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos