On Friday, February 24, 2006, 03:08:47, Sanford Whiteman wrote:
>  ...   You may, however, be interested in IMail's alternate submission
> port.  Imail  can  listen  on a secondary port, preferably TCP 587, to
> which your internal users can authenticate to send mail. Outside users
> can't  use  this  port,  because  they don't have credentials. Using a
> non-well-known  port  means  that users on consumer ISPs or in hotels,
> etc. that block outbound port 25 will still be able to connect.

I'm a little bit confused by your statement.

Port 587 is definitely *on* the list of Well Known Ports
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

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