Yes, this could be a solution :
- Port 587 with auth 'mandatory' if not blocked nor 'filtered' by isp
- Port 465 with auth 'mandatory' if not blocked by isp (but ssl take =
some
cpu)

Francis



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Date: 11/12/07 13:17
Objet: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward

Which port are these clients using? Can they be set up (correctly) to=20
use SSL (port 465) or MSA (port 587)? It would seem to me that using =
SSL

would solve the problem nicely (unless the ISP is blocking that port),=20
as the ISP would then be unable to filter the content since it would be =

encrypted....

Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
> These kind of problem is happening with a specific ISP in Brazil =
(that

> covers +- 30% of the territory).
> I think that this ISP is using some king of filter on SMTP =
connections

> because we don=B4t have this problem with others ISPs.
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> Regards
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> Edinilson
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> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: "CLEMENT Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, 11 de December de 2007 05:44
> Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
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> Did you try ETRN facilities.
> Configure customer router to do dyndns, then use ETRN method on xmail
> customers servers to get the mails back.
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> Notice I never tried xmail with ETRN, as client or server, so don't
ask =3D
> me
> for xmail setup on both sides ;)
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> PS : what sort of problems have you with Outlook/Outlook Express AUTH
?
> I have all my customers using auth (mandatory), many with these MUA, =
=3D
> and
> never had problems ...
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> Francis
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> -----Message d'origine-----
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> Envoy=3DE9 : lundi 10 d=3DE9cembre 2007 19:21
> =3DC0 : [email protected]
> Objet : [xmail] SMTP Forward
> Importance : Haute
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> Hi all,
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> Due some persistent problems with Outlook and Outlook Express with
SMTP =3D
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> Authentication, we are instructing some companies that uses our =3D
> services to=3D20
> install XMail Server internally.
> But in Brazil many adsl connections uses dynamic ips and so we =
can=3DB4t
=3D
> open=3D20
> these ips in our smtprelay.tab
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> Is there any way to instruct our XMail Server to accept these =
messages
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> that=3D20
> are being forwarded from these clients without use smtprelay.tab?
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> Regards
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> Edinilson
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> http://www.atinet.com.br=3D20
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