Mammon Posted February 15, 2020 Posted February 15, 2020 (edited) Hey, I want to hide the IP address of my server in the mail header for security and DDOS protection reasons. I tried an SMTP but the server is the sender, so the IP of the server is visible on the header of the mail. The IP is visible with mail() and SMTP too. I found this trick to use a second IP but I would prefer not to see an ip in the header so that we can not identify my host, and it is preferable that I use an external solution if it's possible (in the event of an server ip blacklist, my host will close my vps). Is it possible to hide this IP or use another external method ? I am not really experienced in vps configuration, all I learned is by browsing on internet but on this one I do not find much that can inform me. I hope to be in the right section, Thanks for your help ! Edited February 15, 2020 by Mammon
Makoto Posted February 15, 2020 Posted February 15, 2020 You need to use a third-party mailing service, or a relay service. Sending mail locally will always expose your IP. I assume you're also using a CDN service like Cloudflare on your server, right? Since your servers IP is already exposed to everyone on the internet otherwise.
Mammon Posted February 15, 2020 Author Posted February 15, 2020 1 minute ago, Makoto said: You need to use a third-party mailing service, or a relay service. Sending mail locally will always expose your IP. I assume you're also using a CDN service like Cloudflare on your server, right? Since your servers IP is already exposed to everyone on the internet otherwise. Thanks for your reply, Yes I use cloudflare, that why it's useless if my server IP is on the mail header 🙃 Can you give more informations about the third-party mailing service operation ? Because I tried a external SMTP from another server, and configure it on the mailing settings from adminCP of IPB but the IP server stay the "sender". my knowledge ends there (...for now)
Makoto Posted February 15, 2020 Posted February 15, 2020 (edited) Mmh, if you're using a custom setup that probably has to do with your Postfix/etc. configuration. They may keep and relay your original IP by default, but you can change that. Mail server configuration are complex though, and today I'd really say it's not worth the hassle of trying to run your own mail server. I use Google Suite via SMTP to handle e-mail delivery on my servers. They have a limit of around 2,000-10,000 e-mails per day (depending on how you have it set up), which is fine for the vast majority of people, but if you send more than that you'll need something like Sendgrid. GSuite is wonderful though and my recommendation, even with its more tricky setup. If you want something easy, Sendgrid is basically plug-and-play, but I dropped Sendgrid because they were having deliverability issues for me. Google has had absolutely zero. Edited February 15, 2020 by Makoto
Mammon Posted March 12, 2020 Author Posted March 12, 2020 Thanks for your reply. You pay +/- 10$ monthly for Gsuite, right ?
Mammon Posted March 23, 2020 Author Posted March 23, 2020 (edited) Oh you maybe use gmail directly with smtp.gmail.com ? I tried it but I have ever the same problem : Received: from smtp.gmail.com ([MY.SERVER.IP]) I configure the smtp details in the IPS settings : https://prnt.sc/rldi85 I need to configure anything in WHM too ? Thanks for your help Edited March 23, 2020 by Mammon
Zhana Posted March 26, 2020 Posted March 26, 2020 I am using elasticemail at the moment, but if you find a solution for this then please let me know, would be nice to save some $$ and use phpmail.
Mammon Posted March 27, 2020 Author Posted March 27, 2020 (edited) 10 hours ago, Zhana said: I am using elasticemail at the moment, but if you find a solution for this then please let me know, would be nice to save some $$ and use phpmail. I can send mails with smtp of gmail for free, but the server IP is always visible. You can hide your server IP with elasticemail ? Edited March 27, 2020 by Mammon
Lucas James Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 (edited) On 2/15/2020 at 9:14 PM, Mammon said: Is it possible to hide this IP or use another external method ? AFAIK, no third-party SMTP (or API based) mail service provider, via web-integration tools, gives the feature to mask/hide the origin server's IP due to anti-spam regulations and in violation of RFC 5321. Even the third-party email relay services also tend to inject the originating IP in headers. On 2/15/2020 at 9:14 PM, Mammon said: I found this trick to use a second IP but I would prefer not to see an ip in the header so that we can not identify my host That may be the only way possible for you to send outgoing emails through your local server. However, your email IP should be warmed up and must be kept at a good reputation to ensure that your emails arrive to the recipient's Inbox instead of Spam or being rejected. Edited March 27, 2020 by Lucas James
Mammon Posted March 27, 2020 Author Posted March 27, 2020 3 hours ago, Lucas James said: AFAIK, no third-party SMTP (or API based) mail service provider, via web-integration tools, gives the feature to mask/hide the origin server's IP due to anti-spam regulations and in violation of RFC 5321. Even the third-party email relay services also tend to inject the originating IP in headers. That may be the only way possible for you to send outgoing emails through your local server. However, your email IP should be warmed up and must be kept at a good reputation to ensure that your emails arrive to the recipient's Inbox instead of Spam or being rejected. Thanks for your reply, so you say that is impossible to hide the server IP for protect from DDOS if I send mails ? 😐
Lucas James Posted March 27, 2020 Posted March 27, 2020 For DDoS protection, you would need a good security mechanism in place to guard your server. Its almost impossible to hide server's IP in this era of technology.
Mammon Posted March 29, 2020 Author Posted March 29, 2020 I can't believe that an infrastructure like cloudflare is useless...more than 90% of cloudflare's users are there to hide their ip 🤔
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