yeah, using smart host would work around the issue. actually I use smart host 
for one of my domains. 
I just want to see if there is  any configurations that can acheive this 
without a smart host.

Thanks.
-Alan
------------------------------------------------------------------From:Jason 
Tubnor <ja...@tubnor.net>Time:2015 Jul 20 (Mon) 18:39To:Alan Cheng 
<ach...@gobsd.org>Cc:misc <misc@opensmtpd.org>Subject:Re: relay via smtps by 
default
If you are using say a remote smart host, mandrill, gmail etc, youmight want to 
look at relay via (in smtpd.conf(5)).  This will giveyou different port options 
to bypass your ISPs 'block out to any portsmtp'.
Cheers,
Jason.
On 20 July 2015 at 20:29, Alan Cheng <ach...@gobsd.org> wrote:> Hello list,>>> 
I just found out my ISP blocked outbound smtp port, so my rule "accept for> any 
relay" doesn't work.>> Went through the man page and looks to me there is no 
way to configure> opensmtpd to use port smtps by default.>>> I'll check with my 
ISP to open outbound smtp port, but I'm just curious if> we could do that with 
OpenSMTPD.>>>> Thanks!>> Alan>>


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