On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Rob Arends wrote:

> Davide, the Doco states:
> 
> [SMTP]
> -Sp port       Set SMTP server port (if you change this 
>                you must know what you're doing). 
> -SI ip[:port]  Bind server to the specified ip address 
>                and (optional) port (can be multiple). 
> 
> What is the subtle difference in these two options.
> I assume -Sp listens on 0.0.0.0/port and -SI listens 
> only on the IP:port specified.
> 
> Also it states 'can be multiple'.  How does one do that?
> Example:    -SI 10.20.30.40:22225 10.20.30.40:33325 
> Or          -SI 10.20.30.40:22225 -SI 10.20.30.40:33325 
> 
> Does the -SI exclude/over-ride the default IP:port (-Sp) 
> or is -SI additional to that?

The -Sp specify the default port when not specified with -SI


- Davide


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