On Monday 29 January 2007 19:43, exim wrote:
> Today I added port 26 to my exim server using the daemon_smtp_ports option
> in the configuration file.  I did this because some traveling salesmen can
> not send email on port 25 from their laptops to my server (yes it was a COX
> issue).
>
> Now all attempts fail, and it appears to happen during the sender and
> receiver verification.   When a smtp session comes in using port 26, is
> exim performing all of it's verification calls using port 26 also?   

Only if the transport that the remote addresses are routed to specify port 26.

> If it 
> is, is there a way around this?  I don't want to turn off my receipient and
> sender verifications.

You have to provide some more details (log output, output of debug session 
with -bhc, etc.).

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   Scrabble (50 point bonus for clearing your rack)" -- Dave Evans

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