Re: [notspam] Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-05-04 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Sunday, May 02, 2004, Marten Gallagher wrote...

 I wouldn't recommend using ports below 1024 except port 25.

 [snip]

 If you must use a port different to 25, it is strongly suggested
 you use above 1024.

 Which requires the question: why would one NOT use port 25?

I'd recommend fixing whatever program you're using for spam filtering,
it appears to be changing the subject of non-spam... that's not a very
good practise.

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Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-05-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Saturday, May 01, 2004, Gerard wrote...

MG What should the local and the remote port numbers be?

[..]

 I use 44 here. Just make sure you use the same number with TB! and
 Xray.

I wouldn't recommend using ports below 1024 except port 25. The port
range under 1024 are reserved ports for special registered services
such as www, ntp, smtp etc.. picking a port like 44 could knock
something your OS uses as a requirement, and cause all kinds of
havoc... If you must use a port different to 25, it is strongly
suggested you use above 1024.

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Re: [notspam] Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-05-02 Thread Marten Gallagher
On Sunday, May 2, 2004 at 7:54:42 AM, you wrote:

 I wouldn't recommend using ports below 1024 except port 25.

[snip]

If you must use a port different to 25, it is strongly
 suggested you use above 1024.

Which requires the question: why would one NOT use port 25?


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Re: [notspam] Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-05-02 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun 2 May 2004, 17:11:26 +1000, Marten Gallagher wrote:
 On Sunday, May 2, 2004 at 7:54:42 AM, you wrote:
 
 I wouldn't recommend using ports below 1024 except port 25.
 
 [snip]
 
If you must use a port different to 25, it is strongly
 suggested you use above 1024.
 
 Which requires the question: why would one NOT use port 25?

If you were also chaining another application in, say an outgoing email
antivirus checker, you might have TB! connecting on port 25 to the AV
app, which would then need to connect on another port to XRay.

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Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-05-01 Thread Gerard

ON Friday, April 30, 2004, 12:31:48 AM, you wrote:
MG Have intalled XRay to switch SMTP servers.

MG What should the local and the remote port numbers be?


Hi Marten,

Remote is the port of the SMTP server of your ISP. Normally this is 25.

The local port number is the number you specify in TB! under
account|properties|transport on the top of the page were is SMTP port
number. It should be set to 25 now.

I use 44 here. Just make sure you use the same number with TB! and Xray.

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Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-04-29 Thread Marten Gallagher
Have intalled XRay to switch SMTP servers.

What should the local and the remote port numbers be?

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Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-04-29 Thread Robin Anson
On Fri 30 April 2004, 8:31:48 +1000, Marten Gallagher wrote:
 Have intalled XRay to switch SMTP servers.
 
 What should the local and the remote port numbers be?
Remote - 25
Local - whatever you have set up on TB! under Account
Properties/Transport/Send Mail

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Re: Any XRay users can answer this q?

2004-04-29 Thread Chris

Marten Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 29-Apr-2004 6:31:48 PM
Any XRay users can answer this q? mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Have intalled XRay to switch SMTP servers. What should the local and
 the remote port numbers be?
Try the default SMTP port, 25.

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