From: Pablo Tesari <pablotesari@gmail.com>
To: 9front@9front.org
Subject: Re: [9front] Sending mail error
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 19:19:32 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CALS0JdEuuGeYp6JYuHcc_Bi31tvowFiFX+PoghXTEwMXVz+xxQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CALS0JdHkomGQYSp8wHc50fZLPc=yPisoiEZAorhDc=vfTE9YpA@mail.gmail.com>
It was vultr blocking ports by default. I didn't know I had to ask
them to open them for me.
Sorry about the spam
Pablo
On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 at 19:15, Pablo Tesari <pablotesari@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It was vultr blocking ports by default. I didn't know I had to ask them to open them for me.
> Sorry about the spam
>
> Pablo
>
> On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 at 13:46, sirjofri <sirjofri+ml-9front@sirjofri.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>> 12.02.2021 16:59:34 Pablo Tesari <pablotesari@gmail.com>:
>> > Hi everybody,
>>
>> Welcome
>>
>> > I'm fairly new to plan9 but I was trying to set up a 9front install on
>> > a vultr server to be able to send mail front there.
>> > For the configuration I copied rewrite.direct and replaced all
>> > "YOURDOMAIN" with mine in rewrite, remotemail and smtpd.conf.
>>
>> Yeah, mail configuration is more than just one config file. There are
>> multiple sources for setting up a mail server with upas, see my blog,
>> this mailing list (archive) and docs.9front.org. Configuring sending is
>> easier than receiving.
>>
>> Check your /mail/lib/remotemail file and your dns entries, and (in case
>> of gmail) your spam folder there. I recommend using an online mail tester
>> (the one with the boat) for spam detection and potential
>> misconfiguration.
>>
>> > xxxx Feb 11 18:03:31 delivery '/net.alt/dns' does not exist
>> (net!gmail.com)
>>
>> This error is discussed about just recently. I think it was something
>> like, /net is first tested, and if that didn't succeed, /net.alt is used
>> silently. If you don't use /net.alt it fails, of course. I think there
>> was some solution for this error, but I'm not sure about that.
>>
>> sirjofri
>>
>> PS: I know this error well because I get it sometimes, but most of the
>> time my sending mail works fine. In these rare cases I just sent the
>> (archived) mail again.
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2021-02-12 15:59 Pablo Tesari
2021-02-12 16:23 ` sirjofri
[not found] ` <CALS0JdHkomGQYSp8wHc50fZLPc=yPisoiEZAorhDc=vfTE9YpA@mail.gmail.com>
2021-02-12 22:19 ` Pablo Tesari [this message]
2021-02-12 16:32 ` telephil9
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