[xmail] Re: OT: Port forwarding / redirection

2004-03-26 Thread Kirk Friggstad
You realize that XMail can listen on more than one port for SMTP, right? Check out the -SI commandline parameter in the documentation. For example: -SI 192.168.0.1:25 -SI 192.168.0.1:2500 would set XMail to listen to port 25 and 2500 for incoming SMTP connections on 192.168.0.1 - no

[xmail] Re: OT: Port forwarding / redirection

2004-03-26 Thread Tracy
Actually, no, I didn't realize it could listen on multiple ports...:) That's exactly what I need! Thanks...:) At 14:51 3/26/2004, Kirk Friggstad wrote: You realize that XMail can listen on more than one port for SMTP, right? Check out the -SI commandline parameter in the documentation. For

[xmail] Re: OT: Port forwarding / redirection

2004-03-26 Thread Tracy
At 14:51 3/26/2004, Kirk Friggstad wrote: You realize that XMail can listen on more than one port for SMTP, right? Check out the -SI commandline parameter in the documentation. For example: -SI 192.168.0.1:25 -SI 192.168.0.1:2500 would set XMail to listen to port 25 and 2500 for incoming

[xmail] Re: OT: Port forwarding / redirection

2004-03-26 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Tracy wrote: At 14:51 3/26/2004, Kirk Friggstad wrote: You realize that XMail can listen on more than one port for SMTP, right? Check out the -SI commandline parameter in the documentation. For example: -SI 192.168.0.1:25 -SI 192.168.0.1:2500 would set XMail

[xmail] Re: OT: Port forwarding / redirection

2004-03-26 Thread Tracy
At 15:52 3/26/2004, Tracy wrote: OK, I added the second -SI option on the MAILCMD_LINE registry entry, but I'm having a bit of problem. I currently have: -Pl -Sl 66.219.172.36:25 -SI 66.219.172.36:587 -Ql -Cl -Ll Problem is, with it set this way, it answers on port 587, but *not* on port 25...