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Re: Getting fqdn, postfix, Comcast to all play nice together



I have been able to create websites, and am able to use the fqdn to show up my web page I have hosed on the server. I just have to have ddclient update the ip address with the dns settings. I just have the box NATed behind the router.

On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 4:47 PM, emetib <chadbrabec@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 4:20:05 AM UTC-5, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem to differ):
>
> 1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
>
> 2. Postfix gets installed.
>
> 3. "Internet site " is enabled fqdn added.
>
> 4. Email cannot be sent out to my Gmail address since it magically "times out" when contacting the servers (even though telnetting to mine and Gmail's works fine at port 25)
>
> 5. In theory thus should mean that they aren't blocking 25, and it should work.
>
> 6. In the core wiki for Postfix I have the MX record of my server updated from the registrar to mail.whatever.org (pita since it's dynamic and not static).
>
> 7. I want to avoid using gmail's smtp and comcast's servers since I'd love to host this on my own.
>
> How can this be accomplished in Debian (not Ubuntu, or something else)? (I get irritated at Ubuntu specific explanations {which usually don't work} getting all the search results)
>
> Any help would be appreciated as I spent ~3 days of work and wiping the entire OS in case I went wrong somewhere.

from what i have read in the past it's comcast(cable providers in general) that have their ports closed for people trying to run mail servers on home accounts, business accounts can have them.

you could try to have your dynamic hostname provider send your incoming mail to a different port and then just configure your postfix to listen there.  this might also work for your outgoing, yet not sure.

check with comcast blocking what ports.  sometimes they will block 80(http) also.

good luck.




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