Actually, I did that. But I am still not able to connect to my smarthost using this method. I was able to communicate, i.e, I could netcat to host:25 (because SNAT was translating it to host:x), but I was still not able to send outgoing mail via my smarthost.
Hmm. I guess I need to talk with my host and figure out what kind of information I can get about the SMTP exchange between me and my smarthost.
Here is the information from the site. I just got an email from the admin of dyndns.org, and he said that many proxies do not correctly implement authentication, and that is why I can't get in. Basically, he's saying Astaro isn't doing the authentication correctly...[:(]
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"Authentication Method/Type "Login", "Password", and "Auth" are commonly used names - this can vary widely from program to program. Use SSL/Encryption Yes - our server supports SSL. If your client does not support it, you do not have to use it, but we strongly recommend that you do, to protect the security of your login information."
Here is the information from the site. I just got an email from the admin of dyndns.org, and he said that many proxies do not correctly implement authentication, and that is why I can't get in. Basically, he's saying Astaro isn't doing the authentication correctly...[:(]
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"Authentication Method/Type "Login", "Password", and "Auth" are commonly used names - this can vary widely from program to program. Use SSL/Encryption Yes - our server supports SSL. If your client does not support it, you do not have to use it, but we strongly recommend that you do, to protect the security of your login information."