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      abargel
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      I realize that this must be quite basic, but I am new to this! 😉
      I set up Cloudron email a few days ago and everything worked fine. But then I started using OpenVPN on my computer and now I cannot send emails (but can receive). If I turn the VPN off, it works.
      Nothing else has changed, the DNS are still green 😉
      What do I need to do?

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        @abargel mmm. Just to double check, can you check if all traffic is indeed going via the VPN ? (curl https://ipv4.api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip)

        Next step to debug after confirming above:

        • Open Web terminal in VPN app.
        • Run the telnet commands on different ports. I suspect things are failing here too. If so, then there is some routing issue.
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        @girish Oh, never mind, it was an SMTP OUT block by the VPS provider... I didn't think that it would apply to running email from another server through OpenVPN on this one...
        Sorry for taking your time with this, and thanks again.

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          I realize that this must be quite basic, but I am new to this! 😉
          I set up Cloudron email a few days ago and everything worked fine. But then I started using OpenVPN on my computer and now I cannot send emails (but can receive). If I turn the VPN off, it works.
          Nothing else has changed, the DNS are still green 😉
          What do I need to do?

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          nebulon
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          @abargel just to clarify, you are using OpenVPN to connect to the internet via the Cloudron OpenVPN app? And the issue is, that a desktop email client is unable to send emails via the mail server on your Coudron?

          Are there any errors, timeouts or warnings shown?

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            @abargel just to clarify, you are using OpenVPN to connect to the internet via the Cloudron OpenVPN app? And the issue is, that a desktop email client is unable to send emails via the mail server on your Coudron?

            Are there any errors, timeouts or warnings shown?

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            @nebulon I am using a separate Open VPN instance (on another VPS). Yes to the desktop email client (Evolution), in which I have configured the Cloudron mail server.
            The error message is: “Could not connect to my.XXX.net: Connection refused”
            Thank you!!

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              @nebulon I am using a separate Open VPN instance (on another VPS). Yes to the desktop email client (Evolution), in which I have configured the Cloudron mail server.
              The error message is: “Could not connect to my.XXX.net: Connection refused”
              Thank you!!

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              @abargel can you check if you can connect to the smtp port in question 587 ? Not sure how your tunnel is setup and works, but if IMAP (receiving) works, then I suspect this is some special firewall setting when using the tunnel on either the tunnel side or your OpenVPN client configs.

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                @abargel can you check if you can connect to the smtp port in question 587 ? Not sure how your tunnel is setup and works, but if IMAP (receiving) works, then I suspect this is some special firewall setting when using the tunnel on either the tunnel side or your OpenVPN client configs.

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                abargel
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                @nebulon Well, Evolution "sending mail" is set up to port 465 with TLS over a dedicated port. The instructions say 587 or 465 and I don't know the difference...
                I'm not sure what is a tunnel not how it is setup...
                My OpenVPN client is the Cloudron app as well, just on a separate server (which does not allow SMTP OUT, by the way) so a separate Cloudron account as well.
                Hope you can make sense of this, I realize that there are gaping holes in what I understand and therefore can tell you!

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                  @nebulon Well, Evolution "sending mail" is set up to port 465 with TLS over a dedicated port. The instructions say 587 or 465 and I don't know the difference...
                  I'm not sure what is a tunnel not how it is setup...
                  My OpenVPN client is the Cloudron app as well, just on a separate server (which does not allow SMTP OUT, by the way) so a separate Cloudron account as well.
                  Hope you can make sense of this, I realize that there are gaping holes in what I understand and therefore can tell you!

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                  @abargel *nor how it is setup

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                    @nebulon Well, Evolution "sending mail" is set up to port 465 with TLS over a dedicated port. The instructions say 587 or 465 and I don't know the difference...
                    I'm not sure what is a tunnel not how it is setup...
                    My OpenVPN client is the Cloudron app as well, just on a separate server (which does not allow SMTP OUT, by the way) so a separate Cloudron account as well.
                    Hope you can make sense of this, I realize that there are gaping holes in what I understand and therefore can tell you!

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                    girish
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                    @abargel said in Quick question about email:

                    The instructions say 587 or 465 and I don't know the difference

                    Port 587 is STARTTLS. Port 465 is TLS.

                    Can you try "telnet my.xxx.net 465" on your PC after connecting to VPN? Does it connect ? This could also be an IPv6 related issue, but let's see what telnet says.

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                      @abargel said in Quick question about email:

                      The instructions say 587 or 465 and I don't know the difference

                      Port 587 is STARTTLS. Port 465 is TLS.

                      Can you try "telnet my.xxx.net 465" on your PC after connecting to VPN? Does it connect ? This could also be an IPv6 related issue, but let's see what telnet says.

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                      abargel
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                      @girish telnet says "Unable to connect to host: connection refused".
                      Without the VPN, telnet connects.
                      It's the same from both my computers, on which I use VPN from the same server.

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                        @girish telnet says "Unable to connect to host: connection refused".
                        Without the VPN, telnet connects.
                        It's the same from both my computers, on which I use VPN from the same server.

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                        girish
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                        @abargel Can you try "telnet -4 my.xxx.com 465" just to make sure it's IPv4 ? I wonder if this might be a client side VPN issue - what OS is your client?

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                          @abargel Can you try "telnet -4 my.xxx.com 465" just to make sure it's IPv4 ? I wonder if this might be a client side VPN issue - what OS is your client?

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                          @girish Same results. I'm on Ubuntu (different versions) on both computers.

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                            @girish Same results. I'm on Ubuntu (different versions) on both computers.

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                            @abargel Do port 587 (starttls) , 443 (https) , 80 (http) work? Or do all fail?

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                              @abargel Do port 587 (starttls) , 443 (https) , 80 (http) work? Or do all fail?

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                              @girish 80 and 443 work, 587 doesn't

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                                @girish 80 and 443 work, 587 doesn't

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                                @abargel mmm. Just to double check, can you check if all traffic is indeed going via the VPN ? (curl https://ipv4.api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip)

                                Next step to debug after confirming above:

                                • Open Web terminal in VPN app.
                                • Run the telnet commands on different ports. I suspect things are failing here too. If so, then there is some routing issue.
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                                • girishG girish

                                  @abargel mmm. Just to double check, can you check if all traffic is indeed going via the VPN ? (curl https://ipv4.api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip)

                                  Next step to debug after confirming above:

                                  • Open Web terminal in VPN app.
                                  • Run the telnet commands on different ports. I suspect things are failing here too. If so, then there is some routing issue.
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                                  abargel
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                                  @girish The curl command gives this (first with VPN off, then VPN on) The second IP is indeed that of my VPS where OpenVPN is.

                                  minipc@minipc-iPC45:~$ curl https://ipv4.api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip
                                  {
                                    "ip": "91.163.111.16"
                                  }minipc@minipc-iPC45:~$ curl https://ipv4.api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_p
                                  { 
                                    "ip": "91.199.223.67"
                                  
                                  

                                  Running the telnet command in the Web terminal gives the same results as before.

                                  On my end, I tried checking the open ports on that VPS with "ss -tunlp" and it seems that ports 465 and 587 are not open, but 80 and 443 are. I tried opening the port with "nc -lk 465" command, but nothing happens. In doubt, I opened a ticket with the VPS provider asking if they can open port 465. Waiting for answer.

                                  Other thought was, do I need to enable email in Cloudron that is on that VPS, so that the ports for email are open?

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                                    @abargel mmm. Just to double check, can you check if all traffic is indeed going via the VPN ? (curl https://ipv4.api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip)

                                    Next step to debug after confirming above:

                                    • Open Web terminal in VPN app.
                                    • Run the telnet commands on different ports. I suspect things are failing here too. If so, then there is some routing issue.
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                                    @girish Oh, never mind, it was an SMTP OUT block by the VPS provider... I didn't think that it would apply to running email from another server through OpenVPN on this one...
                                    Sorry for taking your time with this, and thanks again.

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