I tried
to download this a few moments ago, and got an empty zip file. Would someone
else try this and let me know what you get, please?
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Relaying configuration WAS HELP: I just got listed on ORDB
I used FPipe - it's free:From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott MacLean
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http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/assessment.html
As far as I know, it should be able to do it for port 80 as well. I've had it running for several months with no problems at all, with a fair amount of traffic across it.
At 07:56 PM 03/31/2002, Timm Jasper wrote:
Scott MacLean Writes:
> I got around the SMTP filtering issue by setting up a small daemon on my server that accepted connections on port 125 (could be any port, I
> just picked 125) and redirects the connection to port 25. It's multi-threaded and lets people connect directly to your server to send mail even
> if their port 25 is blocked by their ISP.
What was the program, and will it do the same for port 80? ie: web messaging
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