Question is, where is he actually going to send the emails to? If there
isn't another mail server running on those ports then he's out of luck.

Not really sure what the OP is trying to achive. If port 25 is blocked
then his ISP wouldn't be able to relay mail anyway unless it is also on
another port.

It may be possible to use smtproutes to provide an alternative port
number.

Personally, I'd be more inclinded to use iptables to force outgoing
packets from port 25 to a different port, and likewise with incoming.
It's a cleaner option, IMHO.

Regards
Nigel

On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 09:39:58AM +0800, Riezal Ross wrote:
> Not sure if this is correct, but you might want to try looking under
> /etc/tcprules.d/
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> Hi everyone,
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> i would like to enable the smtp ports 465 and 587 for sending Emails.
> Currently I have the problem that my provider blocks port 25. Is there a way
> to manage that with qmailtoaster?
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> Cheers
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> Chris
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