* Marc Haber: >>Use a VPN. > > I am not talking about my own exim. On the trade fair I am talking > about, a lot of booths were using Debian for their booth mail server, > and a lot of people in these booths knew that I am the maintainer for > the Debian exim 4 packages. Thus, being on that fair was like running > the gauntlet because every other guy asked me "how can I do ssmtp with > exim".
I'm sorry to hear this. Certainly it's not an experience I wish to share.q >> I'm sure they don't block it. Make sure that they won't >>block 587/TCP in the next year. > > I'd rather have the possibility to _first_ make mail work and _second_ > to educate the network people. Well, you can't fix all networking problems within Exim. For example, you could also argue that Exim should provide a means to set the TCP_MAXSEG socket option, to work around PMTUD problems. Unfortunately, all such changes for obscure situations come at a cost, and in the end, *all* Exim users bear the associated maintenance cost, not just those who use this feature. -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
