SSL based SMTP if your server supports it.  That's the best COX workaround
for it, and it'll probably work for Comcast as well.

Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
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On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Chris Flugstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I havent added avanced outbound nat rules before, could i forward all
> traffic from for IMAP to out on good comcast allowed ports, and then on the
> server on the other side, point it to the REAL ports specified?  Would there
> be a generic way so , if my buddy Joe Schmoe tries to send email from his
> client, it would also forward?
>
> Im a newb, so more detailed help would help .
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Flugstad
>
> Daniel Lloyd wrote:
>
>> Outbound NAT to a custom port and server you can relay from?
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Chris Flugstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>    I cant send out email now via my comcast through my pfsense
>>    router.  This isn't pfsense fault, but comcast changed there email
>>    ports, and are blocking all other ports, so i cant send outbound
>>    emails now to my server.  Anyone know a workaround for this?
>>
>>    -chris flugstad
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