Thanks for the clarifications. So you're saying 587 should not be used for MUA -> MTA traffic?
Sorry, that should have been "port 587 traffic is *only* used for MUA->MTA traffic".
If we need to listen on both 25 and 587, does IMail support that? I haven't seen anything that allowed IMail to listen on multiple ports. Is that something we would need to map in a router or firewall to satisfy the requirements?
IMail doesn't yet support it, so you would need to have a firewall handle it (or perhaps a tunnelling program).
-Scott
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