Thanks for the replies.  That's what I thought.
One for the feature request.

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Best regards,
 John
 

Thursday, July 10, 2003, 4:04:16 PM, you wrote:


>>>A local ISP has started blocking port 25 on their network.  Is there a
>>>way to have IMail listen on multiple ports in addition to the default
>>>port 25?
>>
>>I asked the same question a week ago and received no response. :<

RSP> Option 1:  Have them send mail through their ISP (that's what their ISP wants)
RSP> Option 2:  Have them ask their ISP for an override
RSP> Option 3:  If #2 doesn't work, switch ISPs to one that offers full Internet 
RSP> access

RSP> If none of the above work, you can find a port redirector that will run on 
RSP> the IMail server, that will listen on port 26 (or whatever port you want), 
RSP> and pass data to/from port 25.  I don't know of any offhand that I can 
RSP> recommend, however.

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