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== Incoming Email == | == Incoming Email == |
Revision as of 17:03, 20 July 2017
The spaces email infrastructure:
Contacting PS1
See https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Contact_Points or https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Contact_Information for contact information.
Incoming Email
- The MX records for pumpingstationone.org redirects to google apps.
- Google apps routes some email into into various accounts.
- By default, google apps forwards unmatched emails to [email protected]
- [email protected] forwards to the postfix server on mail.ad.pumpingstationone.org
- mail.ad.pumpingstationone.org runs a postfix instance
rt.pumpingstationone.org
- has no MX record, so the A/AAAA record is used, which routes to the space, which routes to mail.ad.pumpingstationone.org
lists.pumpingstationone.org
- has no MX record, so the A/AAAA record is used, which routes to the space, which routes to mail.ad.pumpingstationone.org
- mail.ad.pumpingstationone.org has postfix and listserv. There are a few mailing lists hosted there,
Outgoing Email
- Most services are configured to use mail.ad.pumpingstationone.org as the outgoing email server. Postfix on that box then routes through comcast's smtp relay, which helps us avoid the PBL.
- Having all the email route through this box also makes debugging things easier, journalctl can be used to view the mail logs.