On 13-Sep-2001 John Kielkopf wrote: > How hard would it be to get XMail's smtp server to listen on port 25 as it > normally does, AND another port, say somthing like 8025? > > My reasoning for this is that many ISPs have now decided that blocking all > traffic on port 25 is a good way to prevent spam, or excess bandwidth usage > caused by spam... at the same time, the ISPs internal smtp server doesn't > allow any mail to be sent unless the to or from address exists on the > server... Allowing connection on another port along with port 25 would give > me any easy way of getting these clients around this situation, without > setting up another xmail server. You can do it right now. When You specify the interface, simply use like : 192.168.1.1:8025 - Davide
