Topic: iRedMail on Raspberry Pi with NoIP - Sends mail, doesn't receive mails
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- iRedMail version: 0.8.6 with patches for Raspberry Pi (ARM)
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): MySQL
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: Raspbian (Debian 6)
- Related log if you're reporting an issue:
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Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a mail server on a Raspberry Pi running from my home and my 100/10 Mbps (download/upload) broadband.
I've succesfully installled everything and I can use the Roundcube webmail client on the RPi to send emails to any address. Roundcube shows, by the way received mails from inside the machine, I mean, everything that comes from cron jobs (from root@mx.mydomain.com to www-data@mx.mydomain.com) arrives there, although I don't want those messages.
The problem comes when I try to reply to those emails or sent my account there (at the moment is the default one, postmaster@mydomain.com) from outside the Raspberry Pi. I've tried to send those emails from Gmail, and there is even an error shown on Gmail. It's like if the mails were lost in a limbo.
The Raspberry Pi is running from my dinamic IP address, but I use NoIP to be able to access it from remote locations. NoIP has a special field to use MX reccords, and I think I have it set up correctly. On my domain registar, I've got a MX domain:
mx.mydomain.com MX10 mydomain.no-ip.org
And on my NoIP dashboard, I've chosen that subdomain (mx.mydomain.com) as the one that should be used for the mail part, as shown on the attached image.
I've also opened the port for smtp (25) on iptables, that could be a problem, but no difference.
Any hints/tips on why I don't receive any email?
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