Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 18:44:22 -0500 From: "Jay Banks" <jay.quest4@gmail.com> To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Subject: Workarounds for blocked port 25 on outgoing e-mail Message-ID: <003f01c5a517$ee377590$81f9e204@4BANKS>
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I have sendmail and popa3d up and running. Is there any way a person = could offer mail service to people on ISPs that block port 25 outbound from = their networks? I have seen solutions that use different ports, but I'm not = sure about doing this with what I have setup on FreeBSD. It seems like you = would just have to monitor port 25 and a predetermined port at the same time, = and then configure mail clients on the blocked network to send to the predetermined port instead of port 25. I bet everyone starting to block port 25 outside of their own networks really put the hurt on people offering POP3 accounts. I know I can't = send e-mail from my own mail server or the POP3 accounts that I pay money = for, from my house because of this. I have to use google's POP3 service = because it uses different ports for smtp.
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