>Last time this was asked, I believe Stalker said not.
>
>An easy solution is to use IPNetRouter or a hardware router to 
>translate the other port to port 25.

Well, I wanted to do it because I wanted to work on a program I was 
writing that also listened on port 25, and needed to transfer data to 
SIMS. When in normal use (and normally when I work on it), it and SIMS 
are on two different machines, so there is no conflict... but I was going 
away for the weekend, and wanted to work on it on my laptop, and 
naturally two different apps can't listen on port 25 at the same time, so 
I was hoping to change SIMS.

As it turned out, I never didn't touch my laptop anyway, so it didn't 
make a difference.

But at least I know for the future that I can't work on it with SIMS on 
the same machine.

Thanks

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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