smyers119 wrote: ↑10 May 2020 17:04
Yes you can, but no i don't.
you are very kind
okay I'm on the right track
do I have to choose one of these Outbound mail relay - outbound smarthost
I have read a few topics in the forum, but whatever is working, I do not understand clearly
I want to send e-mail from efa
It's not so much from, but through. Yes you would need to configure it as a outbound relay, Unfortunately because I don't use it as such, I am not knowledgable with specifics. But when i get back to work on monday I can look into it.
TFNcap wrote: ↑10 May 2020 18:17Outbound mail relay - outbound smarthost
I have read a few topics in the forum, but whatever is working, I do not understand clearly
I want to send e-mail from efa
Depending want you want to archive you could send e-mail from efa directly you do not need to specify an outbound smarthost. We do use it as we do not send directly the e-mails to the e-mail servers of the destination domains. We use another e-mailserver (from our webhoster) to send the e-mails out. If you operate your efa box not with a permanent IP-address you should consider this option too. (Otherwise you might be handled like a spammer.)
If your efa box is receiving e-mails from other internal MTAs (email-servers) to be forwarded outside, then you could specify under the option outbound mail relay, who is allowed to use efa within your network. We have specified several other MTAs with their IP address within our networks.
Did you configure your "Outbound mail relay" settings in the EFA Configuration program?
That would be under Mail Settings, Outbound mail relay
For hosts, configure it to the ip address of your [internal mail server] or to the network address of your internal network if you have multiple machines sending mail through EFA. e.g. 192.168.1.1/24
pdwalker wrote: ↑14 May 2020 09:35
Did you configure your "Outbound mail relay" settings in the EFA Configuration program?
That would be under Mail Settings, Outbound mail relay
For hosts, configure it to the ip address of your [internal mail server] or to the network address of your internal network if you have multiple machines sending mail through EFA. e.g. 192.168.1.1/24