> Yes, James allows you to specify what ports you want to run SMTP and POP3
on
> (look in james.conf.xml for the <port> tags).  This will let you test out
> James.  However, standard clients and other mail servers will not support
> sending messages over SMTP to a port other than port 25, or accessing a
POP3
> account running on some port besides 110.  Ok, I should qualify my
statement
> that I obviously don't know *every* mail software out there, so there
could
> be exceptions, but these would be exceptions rather than the norm.

Florian,
Netscape 4.7x won't allow you to select alternate ports for POP/IMAP/SMTP,
but Outlook Express will allow you to do so. Netscape 6/Mozilla most recent
builds will allow you to select the port for POP/IMAP, but not for SMTP.
Opera5 will allow you specify the POP port (no IMAP support), but not SMTP.
I can't tell you anything about other clients, but those are the ones I have
on my machine. I'd be surprised if Eudora won't let you change the ports as
well.

Matt Pangaro
Loki Technologies
http://www.lokitech.com/




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