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ISP Question
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Subject:ISP Question
Group:Postfix-users
From:Mike Eller
Date:20 Jan 2008


 
Hello,

I have installed postfix on a CentOS 5 server. All configs look good
and initial tests appear normal. However, based on the output of the
log, it seems my ISP is not allowing me to send/receive mail on my
server. The tutorial I used to configure the system stated this might
happen and that there are two possible work arounds. One was to use the
ISP's mail server and send my mail through that or there was something
that can be done with the ports. However, this tutorial did not go into
any detail about how to go about this process. So I am looking for a
way to use my mail server in spite of my ISP blocking the traffic. Can
anyone help me out with this or point me to a good resource?
Thank you,
Mike



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