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Not how that works.
what about that doesn't work? just because you don't know how doesn't mean not possible.
https://developers.cloudflare.com/dns/manage-dns-records/how-to/managing-dynamic-ip-addresses/
https://github.com/ddclient/ddclient#using-ddclient-with-dhcpcd
https://openvpn.net/community-resources/configuring-openvpn-to-run-automatically-on-system-startup/
Jake, the OP is asking for something that actually works. You're just throwing out some random bits that says you get two ports to talk to each other, but like I said...that's not how this works. You can read my other post in the thread if you want, or go read about actually hosting SMTP service out in the world, and the nightmare it is.