Just a solution, but I know it requires a hardware box....

any LEVEL ONE router (cheapest one) will allow you to change the port.

And so does a Cisco (which you never buy unless second hand of course), 
unless you want to invest in the sailing yaughts of Cisco executives...

It allows you to take an IP port and forward it to the outside or inside 
on another port.

But, since outgoing mail doesn't mind being sent thru another server, you 
can find just ANY server on which you can borrow or make a deal with a 
family member to send your neat and non-spam outgoing mail.

I send out all my mail thru any of 12 mail servers where I am a customer 
or where I have an account.  All you need to do is make yourself known, 
so that abuse can be avoided.

Marc

cb wrote on 17-03-2007 14:55 * * * Start of original message text * * *

>On Mar 16, 2007, at 4:13 PM, Mark James wrote:
>
>> I cant figure out how to use Flying Buttress for this. Searching  
>> google,
>> etc doesn't help. I knid of know what is needed, but don't see  
>> where this
>> is in Flying Buttress. ANy clues?
>
>I'm going to have to admit defeat on this one for now. I couldn't get  
>it working with Flying Buttress either, so I switched to ipfw in the  
>command line which I am more familiar with.
>
>No luck there either. It is fairly simple to do for INBOUND  
>connections, but it seems outbound ones, ipfw just doesn't seem to  
>allow for changing the port, nor does natd... or at least not that I  
>could get working after spending a lengthy period of time trying to  
>figure it out. (it seems like it should be able to, but no matter  
>what I tried, it wasn't working)
>
>Possibly someone a little more fluent in either ipfw or natd than I  
>am will know how to get the port to change on outbound connections.

>
>-chris
><www.mythtech.net>
>
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