* Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:40:03 -0700

> Many ISPs and universities block outbound port 25 (except to their own
> servers).  This means that reportbug cannot use direct SMTP to
> bugs.debian.org.

I have such setup: the network (with real IPs) in university have
outgoing 25 port being blocked. But this doesn't prevent me to have fully
working e-mail sending/delivery system. That is because outgoing mail
smarthost (relay) from the local net permits relaying. While doing this
it also does virus, spam, other checking as it *should* be done.

Configuring exim4 package for smarthost is as easy as anything else
with debconf UI. And it is stated there, that ISP have similar setups,
that's why smarthost menu presents.

Thus, i think, all that complexity, you are proposing, is useless.

> How about making bugs.debian.org SMTP listen on the submission port,
> 587, as well?  reportbug could then default to that, making it even
> more likely to work in adverse conditions.

That can only be, if network have no way to send an ordinary e-mail (not
just blocking 25), which is very unusual. In very unfriendly or local
networks, where only http proxy is allowed without CONNECT method, there
is only one option left, i guess: port #80.
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