Short answer: No!

Mail servers look for your server on port 25. There are ways to achieve this
using port-forwarding, etc, but if you have no control over your firewall,
and dont have an external server that you can use port 25 on to forward,
then i dont know a way you can do it.

Daniel.



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> Sent: 09 May 2005 09:38
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Changing port
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>
> A simple quastion.
> Since my company has firewalled port 25 I can't read mail from my mail
> reader,
> so I changed SMTP port to a 465 value, without enabling TLS.
>
> I can send mail to others, but can't receive mails from others domain,
> is this due to port changing, is it possible to work on a SMTP port
> different from 25?
>
> Regards
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