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>This brings up an interesting question.  My ISP blocks all outgoing port
>25 connections as well as incoming.  Is there anyway to use a local SMTP
>server in this situation, or won't it be blocked when it forwards the mail
>on?  My work just implimented the same block, so it would be nice to know
>if there is a way around it.

I'm assuming that you meant "block all outgoing port 25 unless it is to
the ISP mail server."  Just configure Postfix to use the ISP mail server
as a smart host.  Then postfix will never try to deliver directly to who
it's addressed, instead it will relay through your ISP.

Regards...              Todd
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Are there any plans to allow different levels of protection in the
firewall?  Right now the iptables rules are too strict to function
properly on a windows network without manually adjusting the rules.
                                               --Cooker ML Oct 2002
Linux kernel 2.4.21-0.25mdk   7 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.00
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