Hi,
two of my multifunction printers do not support TLS/SSL email encryption for the scan-to-email function.
However, since I don't want to send my scanned documents unprotected over the Internet, I am now looking for a solution to this problem.
One idea is to install a simple and secure email server in freenas. Since printer and freenas server are located in the same local network, the data could be sent to the local email server without encryption. Once the scans have been sent to the local email server, the following two options would be feasible for me:
Dieter
two of my multifunction printers do not support TLS/SSL email encryption for the scan-to-email function.
However, since I don't want to send my scanned documents unprotected over the Internet, I am now looking for a solution to this problem.
One idea is to install a simple and secure email server in freenas. Since printer and freenas server are located in the same local network, the data could be sent to the local email server without encryption. Once the scans have been sent to the local email server, the following two options would be feasible for me:
- retrieve emails only locally from the local email server
- forward the scanned documents from the local email server to a specific email address at an external email provider (via TLS/SSL).
- Can anyone recommend a simple and up-to-date (= secure) email server for freenas (or in a jail or docker)?
- Is it at all possible to set up and operate such an email server safely as a non-expert? Only the emails from the printers in the local network should be received and - if possible - forwarded to a certain external email address.
Dieter