We use Gdatapipe to map port 25 to port 50, and let all of our clients
know about it so they can make the necessary change in ports if
Earthlink et al starts blocking them.

Regards,
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As more and more ISPs start to block port 25, I was wondering how
everyone is handling this.  I read through the KB and the archives and
the only thing that I found that might allow me to keep Imail on 25 and
have something else listing on another port was Sourceforge. I'm looking
at it now.

Are there many issues with changing the port to 26 globally and just
having all the users change the port in their e-mail clients?

Thanks -

Marc



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