On 08/17/2010 01:29 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 11:26 AM, JD wrote:
>> Well, that would require that sendmail would have to listen
>> on that alternate port. How is that accomplished?
> That's probably a step you don't need to take. You just need your
> router to forward a port other than 25 to your sendmail server's port
> 25. The ports you forward probably don't need to match (unless that's
> an odd limitation of your firewall).
So, why would any mail client/server send an email message
to my ip address on a port other than 25?
Seems that I would need to configure the dydns account to
forward the email to me on that alternate port, no?
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