> Can I specific what port number Imail sends out on ? I would like to
> edit  the  registry  to pick a specific range so my firewall doesn't
> tag  it as p2p traffic -- lets says send out on port 2222 ~ 3000. Or
> something like that.

You  won't be able to do this within IMail. It is possible to restrict
the  source  ports  used  by  all  applications on the box, but not by
specific applications outside of the program code.

However,  I'd really question your setup if you need to do this to get
SMTP  and  P2P  filtering  working  correctly. You can't simply put an
exemption  in  your filtering setup for your IMail server's source IP?
Yes, this would, of course, mean than someone could tunnel P2P traffic
over  port  25  _if_  they owned your IMail box -- but you've got much
bigger problems if that occurs.

--Sandy


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