On 08/04/11 23:19, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote: > According to your traceroute, port 465 is not blocked, but I don't > think GMail provides SMTP over SSL on that port. As far as I know, > GMail does not provide access via other ports, either.
gmail provides service on 25, 465, and 587. $ telnet smtp.gmail.com 465 Trying 74.125.155.109... Connected to gmail-smtp-msa.l.google.com. Escape character is '^]'. (no output here because I didn't start an SSL connection) With regards to the OP, you have two network problems causing you issues. First off, your internet connecting device (192.168.1.1) is not allowing port 25 outbound and will probably have some kind of firewall on it. Try getting into the configuration and clearing that out. Beyond that, port 465 being dropped somewhere on the path is quite bad too, but nothing you can configure will change that. You'll have to complain to your ISP as this is in their region of responsibility. Port 587 is the submission port if you want to submit email to gmail from your gmail account, but it's no good as a generic outbound relay. Failing that, try sending your emails via your ISP mail relay as this is the normal path for residential network mail. The networks under control of telecom.net.ar don't seem to have the greatest reputation so your ability to send email is already curtailed. We have gone well off the subject matter of this list too - this is not an Exim problem. -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
