I tried to swich to SSL (POP3 and SMTP) - set all as documented, pop3 at 995 and smtp at 465 (with authorization) - everything went ok, but worked only LOCALLY. It means - I send and receive maile within my domain, could send mails to the outside world, but COULDN'T receive mail from outside world. It turned out that when I created additional "plain" smtp service at port 25, I suddenly started to receive mails from the outside world.
Could someone tell me what is going on?
Yes, everyone is trying to connect to port 25, and it is closed.
Changing a setting in James is not going to tell all the other mail servers out there to connect on a non-standard/encrypted port. SSL isn't accepted for ad-hoc SMTP server-server communication... just client-server or specific server-server setups.
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