Fred,

Is your problem that you can't connect to your xMail server at work on
port 25 from home? If that's the case you can setup xMail to listen on
port 25 and another port of your choice using the -SI as you mentioned. 

Bill


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>From:  fred[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:12 PM
>To:    xmail@xmailserver.org
>Subject:       [xmail] Re: XMail SMTP outgoing port?
>
>Thanks for your replies, 
>
>Well, it's not really blocked, it works IF you are using the ISP SMTP. But
>this ISP prevents the use other SMTP other than their own.
>
>At work, where I am right now, my SMTP server works because we have a fixed
>IP and the ISP let us use it. But at home, with a standard internet link
>from this same ISP they block all except their own smtp.
>
>So if I am at home, I
>
>-Cannot send using my smtp
>-Cannot send using my SSL smtp
>-Cannot send using their smtp with my domain (they have activated SMTP-auth)
>-Can only send mail using the email they gave me when I got this link
>installed ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>The only way I could send mails with my domain would be to set up SMTP auth
>in my mail client with the username/password I have for [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>account,
>but they told me this won't work for a long time.
>
>Like Davide said, I am pretty much screwed..
>
>-fred
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of Tjeerd Makel
>Sent: 29 mai 2008 15:24
>To: xmail@xmailserver.org
>Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail SMTP outgoing port?
>
>Dear Fred,
>
>Are you sure port 25 is blocked for outbound?
>
>Maybe I've got it wrong, but how does your e-mail client send it's mails
>to the rest of the world? Which smtp-server do you use in Outlook or
>whatever you use? Maybe you can use it as a mail-forwarder (smarthost)?
>
>Yours,
>
>Tjeerd
>
>
>> Thanks for the reply Davide, I understand that point.
>>
>> But how would one configure it's server to listen on 25 for inbound and
>> listen on another port for when a user wants to send mails, it this eve=
>n
>> possible?
>>
>> What are the solutions when the ISP blocks 25/465 for sending mails =3D
>> then?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -fred
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>] =3D
>> On
>> Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
>> Sent: 29 mai 2008 13:25
>> To: xmail@xmailserver.org
>> Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail SMTP outgoing port?
>>
>> On Thu, 29 May 2008, fred wrote:
>>> Hi all,=3D20
>>>=3D20
>>> Is it possible to configure XMail to run on a non-standard port only =3D
>> for
>>> outgoing connections?
>>>=3D20
>>> My ISP is blocking port 25 for outbound only, but if I understand the
>>> documentation correctly; if I change the port using =3D93-Sp port=3D94=
> =3D
>> XMail will
>>> stop listening to port 25 for inbound connections so I will have =3D
>> problems
>>> receiving mails.
>>>=3D20
>>> Is there any solution to this problem?
>>
>> Unfortunately, remote SMTP servers have the bad habit to listen to port=
> =3D
>> 25
>> ;)
>>
>>
>> - Davide
>>
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