Hello,
I recently read these threads talking about proxies and tunnels.
https://forum.mailwizz.com/threads/sending-through-proxy.1793
https://forum.mailwizz.com/threads/use-proxie-s-with-delivery-server.4660
I am looking for an easier way to manage tunnels.
Suppose you have 20 VPS or dedicated servers. MailWizz allows you to set up a SMTP service on each of those. While it might be time consuming, it might also be worth the effort depending on how you are mailing. Another option would be to tunnel the IPs from each of the remote servers back to a single server with a MTA such as PMTA.
Without going into the advantages of either setup (as there are some each way), I am looking for an easier way of setting up the tunnels for the second scenario. I have used tunnels in the past to centralize IPs and to a small degree do it now.
I have read about and seen other mail systems that have automatic tunnel configuration. In the three systems I saw/demoed, you simply enter the credentials for the remote server (root/password/IP and maybe a few other details), and the software runs a SSH script and sets up the tunnel on both ends.
Does anyone know of such a script that has a web interface and can automatically create the tunnels? I have been checking for both commercial and open source software to do this. I know it has been developed and even offered to buy it from one of the software providers I demoed but was declined. The script would have to be capable of configuring more than simply GRE tunnels as hosts sometimes block GRE.
If anyone has this or can develop this or wants to joint venture on it, please let me know.
I recently read these threads talking about proxies and tunnels.
https://forum.mailwizz.com/threads/sending-through-proxy.1793
https://forum.mailwizz.com/threads/use-proxie-s-with-delivery-server.4660
I am looking for an easier way to manage tunnels.
Suppose you have 20 VPS or dedicated servers. MailWizz allows you to set up a SMTP service on each of those. While it might be time consuming, it might also be worth the effort depending on how you are mailing. Another option would be to tunnel the IPs from each of the remote servers back to a single server with a MTA such as PMTA.
Without going into the advantages of either setup (as there are some each way), I am looking for an easier way of setting up the tunnels for the second scenario. I have used tunnels in the past to centralize IPs and to a small degree do it now.
I have read about and seen other mail systems that have automatic tunnel configuration. In the three systems I saw/demoed, you simply enter the credentials for the remote server (root/password/IP and maybe a few other details), and the software runs a SSH script and sets up the tunnel on both ends.
Does anyone know of such a script that has a web interface and can automatically create the tunnels? I have been checking for both commercial and open source software to do this. I know it has been developed and even offered to buy it from one of the software providers I demoed but was declined. The script would have to be capable of configuring more than simply GRE tunnels as hosts sometimes block GRE.
If anyone has this or can develop this or wants to joint venture on it, please let me know.