Ports can be changed via the registry...
Dirk Bulinckx. -----Original Message----- From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:36 PM To: Servers Alive Discussion List Subject: Re: [SA-list] Servers Alive and AV (anti-virus) software On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:15:03 +0200, Dirk Bulinckx wrote: >More and more AV softwares are restricting port 25 access (sending mail). Port 25 filtering is becoming a default these days. AT&T filters port 25 traffic over DSL to all except their outbound mail server. Unless you can convince them you need to access the mail server at work and get white listed. Anyone got a shortcut to getting through AT$T phone support, I look forward to doing it next week :) I have found use of a non-standard port works if you have access to a server that supports an alternate smtp port number. The addition of a port number field to the ... alerts->[Primary Alternate]-> Advanced so we can uses something other than port 25 in these cases would help. Jusrt my 2 cents worth ... Bob To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list.
