On Dec 4, 2005, at 6:12 PM, Wayne Blick wrote:

Remember, this will only work if the other mail server has been specially configured. Standard mail servers will expect your deliveries to port 25.

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"Since December 1998, Port 587 has been the Internet standard (RFC2476) port for authenticated email submission for mail clients and is supported by most major mail hosting providers."
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"As announced in the September 2004 Member newsletters, SBCIS began filtering direct outgoing email connections using Port 25 (SMTP) to non-SBCIS/Yahoo mail servers from Members using dynamic DSL and Dialup connections. Port 25 filters are widely used by many ISPs to combat junk email and spam from mis-configured and virus-infected computers."

Sorry to bring this up again, but considering supporting port 587 is becoming more and more of an issue with major ISPs starting to filter port 25 (non-authenticated email).

a) would it be possible to provide support for port 587 in a future revision of QMT?
b) how to implement such support in current installations?
c) this is an issue that won't fade away, unfortunately.

Thanks,

Harry

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