Bill Hacker wrote:
Marc Sherman wrote:

Rob Brenart wrote:


Thanks for the advice... it is a debian list, so I've asked on the exim4 debian user's list and we'll see if I get any hits... in case it matters though, I tried your command and received the following... but no message delivered. However, I think I see the problem, :25... I'm pretty sure I need to be coming in over 465 with SSL... trying to find in the docs how to set this now


Exim does not support tls-on-connect (port 465) as a client. You'll have to use stunnel or something.

- Marc

AFAIK Exim supports tls_on_connect on any port you specify.  RTFM.

In addition to a menagerie of non-standard ports, I was even trialing it on port 80 a few days ago.

Gets around firewalls quite nicely, but throws some weird log entries when search-bots try to crawl a non-existent webpage...

;-)

Bill Hacker


I did RTFM and it claimed it would all "just work", it doesn't... and I can't seem to find an entry about how to make it try port 465 instead of 25

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