Can anyone think of any creative way to forward email from an account to
another account on a non standard (not port 25) smtp server without changing
the smtp server setting from 25 on the IMail Server (thus making it
non-compatiable)?

I've got this great program you can buy to do this; but wait, there's more! Buy now and I'll stop posting here... just kidding!


Seriously, though. I don't believe there is any way to get IMail to *send* E-mail to a non-standard port (even changing the port it listens on will not change the port it sends on).

[OT] For others who may be reading this, it might be possible using a "port forwarder" and another server. For example, if you wanted mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to be sent on port 26, you could set up the HOSTS file on the server with a line "192.0.2.25 example.com", and have a port forwarder on that machine listening to port 25 and sending to the correct IP for example.com's mailserver on port 26. Tricky, but it could work.


-Scott
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