On 2013-09-22 00:11:05, Gabriel Filion wrote:
> Package: monkeysign
> Version: 1.0-23-g3f4a626 (current master)
>
> Hey there,
>
> Some ISPs are destroying net neutrality and blocking port 25.
>
> This makes it impossible to use the local (and possibly remote) MTA for
> sending out monkeysign's email.
>
> To really solve the issue, we'd have to force ISPs to do their job
> correctly .... but that won't happen soon unfortunately :(
>
> A workaround could be to add an option in monkeysign to save the email
> to a file, or dump it to a file in a directory (subtility: specify a
> filename or a dirname as an argument).
>
> another means could be to make it possible to use port 587.
>
> or maybe just a documentation update to tell users how to use --no-mail
> and to pipe that into something that'd get the mail in the user's MUA.
> it gets complicated to document all the options, though.

Hello!

You can already specify the network port by passing ":567" at the end of
the "smtpserver" option. Maybe that should be made clearer?

A.

-- 
Why bother building more nukes until we use the ones we already have?

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