On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 09:46 -0700, Eric "Shubes" wrote: > Craig White wrote: > > On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 18:58 -0700, Eric "Shubes" wrote: > >> Just to let everyone know what happened: > >> > >> I found out that I have vDSL from Qwest. Normal DSL is not available, > >> and neither is a static IP address. I can't use another ISP either. I'm > >> locked in to Qwest for my ISP, with no static IP. My only option would > >> be Cox, and I'm not going there. > >> > >> I decided to use DynDNS's Mailhop Outbound service. There's a limit of > >> 150 relays/day, but it only costs $15/yr, and $10/yr for additional > >> increments of 150. The only destinations I've had a problem with are > >> cox.net and my brother's work. I seemed to remember getting a bounce > >> from AOL too, but I can't confirm. > >> > >> I found out how to tell qmail to route outgoing email through DynDNS's > >> service only for domains that I specify (control/smtproutes file), and > >> it's working nicely. Everything else (the majority by far) goes straight > >> out from my server to its destination. > >> > >> BL, I don't need a static IP address after all. I'm really liking > >> DynDNS.org. qmailtoaster.com is pretty nice too, but the documentation > >> is sketchy (welcome to Linux ;) ). > >> > >> Thanks for all the input. > > ----- > > Use smarthost features... > > > > Sendmail > > define(`SMART_HOST',`smtp.west.cox.net') > > > > Postfix > > relayhost = smtp.west.cox.net > > > > Of course, you would need to change the smtp.west.cox.net to > > pop.phnx.qwest.net or whatever it is for Qwest but it's something very > > close to that. > > > > This would get all your mail delivered. > > > > Craig > > > > > I haven't been able to get that to work with Qwest. > > When I try to use their smtp server directly from my email client, they > reject it because the sender address in the *body* isn't from their domain. > > When I try to authenticate from qmail (like I'm doing with dyndns's > mailhop), quest's server doesn't recognize the authentication method: > No supported AUTH method found, continuing without authentication. > 63.231.195.31 does not like recipient. > Remote host said: 553 relaying denied. > Giving up on 63.231.195.31. > > Any idea how I can get qmail to authenticate with qwest's server(s)? > I'm running qmail-toaster.com's release of qmail, which includes the > qmail-remote-auth patch: > Robert Sander - qmail-remote-auth > http://www.ornl.gov/lists/mailing-lists/qmail/2002/03/msg00091.html > > Thanks for the assist. ---- for reasons that have been hashed on list many times, I don't use qmail so I am of no use there. for usage of smarthost...you might want to check with Qwest DSL support. Cox has an interesting arrangement...if you are a residential user (DHCP), you can use smtp.west.cox.net. If you are a business user (fixed ip addresses), you have to call their technical support and get your ip address permitted to relay via a different smarthost. Qwest might permit you to use a smarthost if you register...best worked out through them. Qwest does offer fixed ip addresses, if I recall, they are $15 a month for a 255.255.255.248 subnet mask (8 ip addresses, 5 usable). They will also fix the reverse lookups to point to whatever fqdn you want which basically solves all issues. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss