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Hi Simon

On 22 October 2002 at 21:17:14 +0100 (which was 21:17 where I live) Simon
wrote

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> * X-Ray local SMTP = 25 REMOTE SMTP = 26
> * X-Ray local POP = 110 REMOTE POP = 111

Erm it is best to use a non standard port for local ports and standard ports
for remote ports.

And I would not use port 111 as it is a known port.

info from services file.

<service name>  <port number>/<protocol>  [aliases...]   [#<comment>]
sunrpc            111/tcp    rpcbind portmap        #SUN Remote Procedure Call
sunrpc            111/udp    rpcbind portmap        #SUN Remote Procedure Call

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