On 2013-03-14 Percy Kwong wrote:
> I would have smtpd listen on an additional port. (You'll need this
> for some circumstances).  In addition, I would also tighten up your
> iptables rules and make sure nobody can get to your mysql server
> socket/port.
> 
> 
> In master.cf, add the following line:
> 
> # Have SMTPD listen on port 825 as well for remote users that have
> port 25 blocked.  This will allow authentication and connectivity on
> the server from some remote users.
> 825 inet n - n - - smtpd -v

The canonical port for message submission in this scenario is 587 (see
RFC 6409). As required per that RFC you must enable authentication on
that port.

Also, do *not* enable verbose logging (-v) unless specifically asked to
do so.

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
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--Joel Spolsky

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