Paul McNett wrote:
> MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>> Jeff Johnson wrote:
>>> My ISP opened up another port to get around this problem.  I don't know
>>> the technical aspects of it, but when I got Cox they opened up the other
>>
>> Port 587 seems to be a popular alternative with some providers.
>
> But if your server needs to accept email from the Internet in general,
you must have
> free access to port 25.


I thought 110 was the incoming port?  I'll clarify my previous response
to say "587 for outgoing email."





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