Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 09:43:44 -0500 From: "Jay Banks" <jay.quest4@gmail.com> To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Workarounds for blocked port 25 on outgoing e-mail Message-ID: <006401c5a595$96a84f10$15f9e204@4BANKS> References: <003f01c5a517$ee377590$81f9e204@4BANKS> <56484ca2cf96b4011c66d9146cc47e49@gothic.net.au>
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From: "Sean Winn" wrote: > Port 587 is the mail submission port, and is supported by sendmail, > postfix, exim etc with little problems. The only client I'm aware of > that makes it difficult to use a different port is Eudora, and even > then they document a way of doing it (changing the eudora.ini file). I played around with this some more and it does work! Thanks so much. This solved a long standing problem of mine. I did try it with my FreeBSD sendmail/popa3d setup (with smtp before POP authentication turned on), however, and I get: Relaying denied', Port: 587, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: 0x800CCC79 I guess I'm going to have to research and do some configuration to get it to work? Now if I could get our Exchange server to do this, I could make a lot of our employees happy. Thanks guys! Jay Banks
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