I set up Netbird with Nginx Proxy Manager to reach my self-hosted servers. But I can’t get it to configure Mailcow. Does anyone have an idea how I can make Mailcow work with Netbird and NPM?
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters | More Letters |
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DNS | Domain Name Service/System |
IP | Internet Protocol |
SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
VPN | Virtual Private Network |
VPS | Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting) |
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Capillary7379@lemmy.world 4 months ago
It should be easier to port forward SMTP to the mailcow installation for incoming mail and only use NPM for the web interface.
If netbird has enough DNS support you might be able to setup all the mailcow recommended settings there so you have auto discovery from mail-clients on the netbird VPN.
Incoming mail is pretty easy to get working anywhere, but outgoing is restricted if your IP adress is in any way suspicious. Using sendgrid, authsmtp, or something similar is the easy way.
For the hardcore, finding a VPS with a company that blocks outgoing smtp as default but will unblock if you convince them you’re responsible can be fun and/or frustrating. You’ll have a mail relay there for outgoing email at the minimum but can also get incoming email via that server. The smallest possible server should be enough.