We ran into this problem also. What I did to solve it was to install
Norton antivirus for gateways on another port and have it forward all
mail to port 25 on the local machine, thus being able to listen on 2
ports on the same server. We switched from Norton do declude because it
does a better job and had NAV laying around with nothing to do.
Roger Alumbaugh
ACE-Internet
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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 2:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] SMTP Port 25
Hi,
I'm new to IMail Server and this list, so I'm sure these questions have
been
posed before, but I have yet to discover a satisfactory solution from
the
IMail KB.
I want to be able to give mobile users authenticated SMTP access to my
server. I/they don't want to use web-mail.
The problem is port 25 blocking by many ISPs. I can change to a
non-standard SMTP port like 8025 and it works great, except that no mail
can
be received by the Imail server from other SMTP servers.
Is there a way to get Imail SMTP to work on more than one port? i.e. 25
and
8025?
OR
Is there (cheap) port mapping software that will allow me to map inbound
8025 requests to 25, while still allowing 25 to operate normally?
I cannot put up another server nor can I install some type of hardware
NAT.
I need to be able to work with the single server that I have.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Kevin Powick
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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