[04:16] *** _Zodiac has joined #arpnetworks [04:16] *** _Zodiac has left [11:12] *** mjp_ has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [11:12] *** mjp has joined #arpnetworks [19:23] https://files.slack.com/files-pri/T024FMKLM-F03EQA7ET/img-20150123-wa0001.jpg [19:24] mnathani_: you sending outgoing via smtp? [19:30] mnathani_: I believe mike-burns has that set up, but I'm not sure. [19:30] He is in CEST so he may not see you need help for a few hours. [19:30] Oh I guess it's CET in winter. [19:46] I need to login to see the image? [19:46] heh i was wondering what that image was too [19:47] I guess I'll never know :p [19:47] My VPS sends mail, probably some of it on 25 [19:47] Then again, 90+% is going to gmail, so it should be tls [19:47] with the right spf records you shouldn't relaly need to bounce via fastmail? [19:47] brycec: is it enforced tls though? [19:48] Nope [19:48] these nice un-tls attacks happening and all. [19:48] i wonder if tehre is a standard to enforce tls for some domains. [19:48] (it's just a simple default exim config) [19:48] you could probably just enforce tls for gmail, but that would just be gmail. [19:49] Yeah, as a sysadmin it's highly impractical [19:49] (and this email isn't sensitive. Mostly rss2email) [20:51] *** joepie91_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [20:58] *** joepie91 has joined #arpnetworks [22:01] *** SpeedBus has quit IRC (Quit: SpeedBus@CrownCloud.net) [22:22] up_the_irons: my MTA, exim used to send via SMTP, but I am trying to use SMTP Authentication for outbound using mutt [22:24] normal smtp auth isnt' too difficult i seem to call [22:24] recall [23:14] so it's probably a bit of a nerdgasm, but i wonder if it's possible to get a photo of my box in the data center [23:15] JC_Denton: heh [23:15] There are photos of ARP boxes in the DC, one of them could be yours [23:15] they all look the same :/ [23:16] mercutio: they are labeled though [23:16] ahh. [23:16] up_the_irons hasn't published photos in awhile though [23:16] so if it's a newer node, probably not even there. [23:18] dedicated server ;) [23:19] Think there was a photo of one of them too... At least the build of one [23:19] (but probably not *yours* in that case) [23:19] That's what she said!! [23:20] mercutio: See, kvr labels https://www.flickr.com/photos/130053163@N03/16307207656/ :) [23:26] Once upon an ARP https://www.flickr.com/photos/51184165@N00/367782983/ (2007). It's come a long way since. [23:33] mnathani_: re: mutt, i found it's easier to just use msmtp locally and let it handle the actual outbound delivery [23:33] it's nice if/when you send messages with 25 mb attachments and don't have to wait for it to actually get sent before you regain use of mutt [23:35] I would imagine you could substitute any MTA that queues (what doesn't?) in place of exim there, such as opensmtpd (small and trim, very powerful, plus it's Open) [23:37] *nod* i used msmtp because you could configure it to use different mail servers based on $from [23:38] you could *easily* configure :p [23:38] I mean, you can do that with practically any MTA. Just a matter of how easy it is. [23:39] OpenSMTPD is: accept sender { "@company", "bob@bobco.com" } relay via ... [23:39] * brycec <3 how easy OpenSMTPD is [23:41] i don't use that for anything other sending locally generated out to a relayhost [23:57] mnathani_: i used to use smtp auth in mutt. worked. [23:57] JC_Denton: what's the label of your dedi? (or is it colo'd) [23:58] flickr down [23:59] lame. worked earlier, down now.