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  • Mark Bbb
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Jun 2012
    • 1662

    stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

    Yes, i know.
    This might be the most stupid question of the week, and it might even cost me a carefully build up green card...
    But, i need to know.
    How to set up a multifunction device or application to send email using Office 365 | Microsoft Docs
    Is the link for how to...
    But, it's language is English and it seems there is no translation to Dutch on the internet.
    "Kitchen English" is no problem for me, but this level is to high.
    My question: stunnel, is this a software thing happening via a provider, or is it just a programmation af a pc host?
    Is it hard to set up for a dummie like me?
    Can you throw me - just a little - bone?
    Thank you.
  • aktasson
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Feb 2017
    • 201

    #2
    Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

    Originally posted by Mark Bbb
    Yes, i know.
    This might be the most stupid question of the week, and it might even cost me a carefully build up green card...
    But, i need to know.
    How to set up a multifunction device or application to send email using Office 365 | Microsoft Docs
    Is the link for how to...
    But, it's language is English and it seems there is no translation to Dutch on the internet.
    "Kitchen English" is no problem for me, but this level is to high.
    My question: stunnel, is this a software thing happening via a provider, or is it just a programmation af a pc host?
    Is it hard to set up for a dummie like me?
    Can you throw me - just a little - bone?
    Thank you.
    First of all you need depends on organisation policies a o365 licence and a account for the mfp device to have the rights to access the mailserver. Further it's a configuration issue around the o365 server to give access rights to the mfp device.

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    • Mark Bbb
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Jun 2012
      • 1662

      #3
      Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

      Originally posted by aktasson
      First of all you need depends on organisation policies a o365 licence and a account for the mfp device to have the rights to access the mailserver. Further it's a configuration issue around the o365 server to give access rights to the mfp device.
      Thank you.
      Forgotten to mention that it is concerning old models that are not compatible with office.365.
      ...
      ("Relay server" not realy, sorry)

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      • GIUBOSS
        Service Manager

        Site Contributor
        1,000+ Posts
        • Jul 2013
        • 1331

        #4
        Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

        Server / smart host: smtp.Office365.com
        Port: 587 (recommended) or 25. TLS / startTLS: enabled

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        • slimslob
          Retired

          Site Contributor
          25,000+ Posts
          • May 2013
          • 35063

          #5
          Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

          Here is the page translator you need.

          Hier is de pagina-vertaler die u nodig hebt.

          Google Translate Web - iTools

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          • Mark Bbb
            Service Manager

            1,000+ Posts
            • Jun 2012
            • 1662

            #6
            Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

            Originally posted by slimslob
            Here is the page translator you need.

            Hier is de pagina-vertaler die u nodig hebt.

            Google Translate Web - iTools
            Thanks Slim.
            Port becomes shipharbor

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            • keithxxiii
              Just a tech

              250+ Posts
              • Nov 2014
              • 468

              #7
              Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

              for security reasons, port 25 is discontinued by the exchange admins due to lack of security.
              SSL and TLS that uses 465 and 587 are the ones supported by newer machines.
              For older models who does not support them, we recommend replacing them with newer versions.
              If the customer disagrees, I give them a different option. Some open sourced online SMTP that supports 25 and 2525 or create a local smtp relay that supports port 25.
              Aye! Cut the crap

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              • Mark Bbb
                Service Manager

                1,000+ Posts
                • Jun 2012
                • 1662

                #8
                Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

                Originally posted by keithxxiii
                for security reasons, port 25 is discontinued by the exchange admins due to lack of security.
                SSL and TLS that uses 465 and 587 are the ones supported by newer machines.
                For older models who does not support them, we recommend replacing them with newer versions.
                If the customer disagrees, I give them a different option. Some open sourced online SMTP that supports 25 and 2525 or create a local smtp relay that supports port 25.
                Thanks Keith.
                On this site different mail servers are discussed witch suites your need the best:
                Hoe Gebruik Je de Gratis SMTP-server van Google?
                But I'm sorry, it's Dutch.
                You can use the translator highlighted in the above treat ...

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                • rthonpm
                  Field Supervisor

                  2,500+ Posts
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 2837

                  #9
                  Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

                  Originally posted by Mark Bbb
                  Yes, i know.
                  This might be the most stupid question of the week, and it might even cost me a carefully build up green card...
                  But, i need to know.
                  How to set up a multifunction device or application to send email using Office 365 | Microsoft Docs
                  Is the link for how to...
                  But, it's language is English and it seems there is no translation to Dutch on the internet.
                  "Kitchen English" is no problem for me, but this level is to high.
                  My question: stunnel, is this a software thing happening via a provider, or is it just a programmation af a pc host?
                  Is it hard to set up for a dummie like me?
                  Can you throw me - just a little - bone?
                  Thank you.
                  Stunnel is a programme that you can download and run on any PC or server as it works with both Linux and Windows.

                  I generally use it on a server or some other kind of system that never gets turned off so that there's little risk of it not being on when people need it.
                  You set the MFP to use the IP or name of the system with Stunnel installed as the SMTP server, using port 25. Stunnel then re-routes the email to O365 using the correct security settings, which are set in a configuration file that it uses.

                  The Microsoft article gets into much more detail than you really need.

                  Hopefully this helps.

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                  • tonerhead
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 580

                    #10
                    Re: stunnel or realy server - office.365 mailserver

                    Our mgmt no longer allows stunnel. Customer needs to upgrade. I did a couple back in the day. Works ok. It takes cleartext (port 25) and encrypts it and sends out port 465 or 587.
                    I've proved mathematics wrong. 1 + 1 doesn't always equal 2.........


                    Especially when it comes to sex

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