OK.
You need mercuryS to receive via SMTP and port 25 forwarded (which you have)
You will need a means of sending mail.
I would suggest mercuryC to send via your ISP smarthost because as you are on a dynamic IP, many servers will reject a direct connection using mercuryE.
You need to set the 'Local Domains' section of the Core Config with an entry for ez-pc.co.nz (and any other domains that are relevant)
You need to set up users (in Mercury - Config menu - Manage users) for each address you want to receive mail for.
You have mercuryP to access your mail from a POP3 client (Pegasus). You should turn off your port 110 forward, unless you want to POP your mail from elsewhere, but this is a security risk for password guessing attacks.
You need to tell Pegasus to get mail from 127.0.0.1 (not ez-pc.co.nz).
I would also suggest reading the manual, (RTFM [6]) (esp. the Anti relaying section of the mercS module) as running a mail server is not trivial, and if you have some settings wrong you will very quickly start spewing spam and getting on a lot of blacklists.
<p>OK.</p><p>You need mercuryS to receive via SMTP and port 25 forwarded (which you have)</p><p>You will need a means of sending mail.</p><p>I would suggest mercuryC to send via your ISP smarthost because as you are on a dynamic IP, many servers will reject a direct connection using mercuryE.&nbsp;</p><p>You need to set the 'Local Domains' section of the Core Config with an entry for ez-pc.co.nz&nbsp; (and any other domains that are relevant)
</p><p>You need to set up users (in Mercury - Config menu - Manage users) for each address you want to receive mail for.</p><p>You have mercuryP to access your mail from a POP3 client (Pegasus). You should turn off your port 110 forward, unless you want to POP your mail from elsewhere, but this is a security risk for password guessing attacks.
</p><p>You need to tell Pegasus to get mail from 127.0.0.1 (not ez-pc.co.nz).</p><p>I would also suggest reading the manual, (RTFM [6]) (esp. the Anti relaying section of the mercS module) as running a mail server is not trivial, and if you have some settings wrong you will very quickly start spewing spam and getting on a lot of blacklists.
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