rocketgeek
Programmer
I'd like to take a sliver of bandwidth at work, where I have static IPs, and do the following:
-have one of the static IPs route to my remote mailhost
-do the connection to the remote mailhost via a VPN (IPsec pref.)
-make this connection bidirectional, so that outbound mail comes from the static IP
I figure it won't take much bandwidth to handle the port 25 traffic.
I don't want to run the mailhost at work, and my home broadband is a DHCP connection, without a static IP. So by making the connection through one of the static IPs at work, I have a place to point the MX records to.
Has anyone done this, and can someone share how they accomplished it?
-have one of the static IPs route to my remote mailhost
-do the connection to the remote mailhost via a VPN (IPsec pref.)
-make this connection bidirectional, so that outbound mail comes from the static IP
I figure it won't take much bandwidth to handle the port 25 traffic.
I don't want to run the mailhost at work, and my home broadband is a DHCP connection, without a static IP. So by making the connection through one of the static IPs at work, I have a place to point the MX records to.
Has anyone done this, and can someone share how they accomplished it?