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<p>Just a year ago, I had locally added EHLO here and made it
equivalent to HELO. Your JNOS code did not accept EHLO prior to
that. WIth that one change, JNOS can talk to a modern email
client.</p>
<p>I use <b>Claws Mail</b> on my Raspbian system (Pi3 and Pi4) and
it uses SMTP and POP3 to talk to JNOS. Works like a charm. It
required EHLO, but beyond that it uses only basic commands and can
talk to JNOS just fine.<br>
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<p>(I also have the additional use-case of a bunch of Python scripts
that run every minute or two and bridge JNOS to internet email and
some other services. The Python mail packages also prefer to use
EHLO.)<br>
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<p>—Sky<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/27/20 5:25 PM, M Langelaar wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:525ab939-5276-0438-c998-764477a6c874@pcsinternet.ca">I
thought I had put this in a long time ago, apparently not. So I
just did.
<br>
<br>
Did 'we' not talk about adding EHLO (basically same as HELO) to
JNOS SMTP years ago ?
<br>
<br>
Finally got my Android 5, with openVPN client installed on it,
connected to my JNOS 'server',
<br>
and can now use the standard pop3 and smtp on the basic email
client, from any where in the
<br>
world type of thing, that's kinda cool :)
<br>
<br>
Maiko
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