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New Server Setup - with no mail service (external mail server)

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! I would say that you should expect to have issues with this configuration. While email will send properly (assuming port 25 is open on the network) many providers like Gmail really do want to see a valid PTR record in place to accept email. If that isn't an option, you can setup a smarthost to relay your messages through another server, with the details outlined here:
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  • Matt Kachurak
    I appreciate the reply - thank you. I would assume that port 25 is open on the network as they do have email services. I know that my server has port open, yes. (if this is what you meant) Gmail and other providers that look for PTR records are my challenge... that's why I'm in the predicament on trying to get them to actually set that record for me. I'm likely going to have to set up a mail server myself rather than use a third party smarthost provider. It has been years (actually decades) since I've done it. You mention, "I would say that you should expect to have issues with this configuration." .... by way of what exactly? I get the PTR issue, but what else should I expect to have issues with?!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Oh, I just meant the PTR issue. Everything else should be just fine.
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  • Matt Kachurak
    Awesome - thank you again! Quick follow up.... how would I migrate emails on an already existing cpanel server to a new standalone mail server? If possible. Likely an dovecot/exim configuration to make it as seamless as possible - I hope haha secondly - recommendation on hdd size and availability?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    For non-cPanel machines, we like the Imapsync tool to migrate data. As far as the disk, I don't personally have any recommendations other than "the most you can afford" within realistic limits.
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