davidj wrote:

Hi,

To whitelist outgoing addresses, I know I can setup tmda-ofmipd on the machine
and tell clients to use outgoing TMDA port 8025.

The plan is to rather than setting every client machine up in that way, setup a smarthost on their current exchange mailserver to point to TMDA. However, I don't
believe you can use a smarthost with a port (8025). So my question, is it possible
to somehow use the outgoing bare whitelist functionallity with using port 25?


I'm using qmail.

Thanks in advance.


Well, *technically*, there has to be a port involved. You may just not get to pick it. tmda-ofmipd can certainly run on port 25 if you want it to, but only one program can grab a particular IP/port combination at a time. That gives you a couple options....

One incoming machine that runs TMDA before passing off to your Exchange server, then an outgoing that handles what gets sent through Exchange -- and make sure they're sharing all appropriate files.

Or, though I'm not *certain* you can do this with qmail, have qmail bound to a external IP on port 25, with tmda-ofmipd bound to an internal IP on port 25. Then just make sure DNS records are straight on who talks to whom.

Of course, there's probably something blatantly simple that I'm not noticing, so.... ;-)

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