[Discuss] mail config
Stephen Adler
adler at stephenadler.com
Sun Sep 7 12:43:27 EDT 2014
Guys,
On my path to a well administered home server system, I'm now down in
the weeks of mail configuration. I'm using postfix since it seems to be
the better alternative to sendmail.
the configuration I have is basically a server which has a static IP
address on the Internet. And behind the server is my local
192.168.1.0/24 network I have in my house. My desktop sits on the
192.168.1.0/24 network, while my basement server has two interfaces, one
to the 192.168.1.0/24 network and the other sits on the wide open internet.
I've got my mail server set up OK on the basement server, but its my
office desktop that's the issue. When I e-mail myself from any account
on my office desktop, (I use luxsci.com as my e-mail service), luxsci
bounces the message because there is no AAAA record for my local desktop
host/domain name. I can set up postfix so that it will put
stephenadler.net (my basement server) as the domain from which the
e-mail came, but when I read my e-mail, I can't tell if the e-mail
originated from my desktop of my basement server.
So, is there a way to keep the "to" field with the host name of my
office desktop and somehow tell luxsci mail servers that my e-mail came
from my basement server (stephenadler.net)?
Or perhaps the better question to ask is what's the standard or most
common way of setting up postfix on a system which sits behind a NAT
firewall.
thanks. Steve.
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