Added - with caveat that external mailservers will probably expect to
deliver to port 25.
Thx
Charles
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
>
> Charles,
>
> On Tuesday, October 17, 2000, at 01:05 PM, Charles Benett wrote:
>
> > > I then ran into a problem with conflicting use of ports 110 and 25, so in the
>meantime I
> > change the configuration file to use different ports, whilst I work out what's
>already
> > grabbed them!
> >
> > I don't know anything about Macs, but on Unixes, these ports are
> > reserved for the superuser account. (Probably all ports below 1024)
> >
>
> Thanks again for this - I'm running on MacOS X so that's Unix too (BSD / FreeBSD
>approx.)
>
> I didn't realise that you had to be superuser to use lower port numbers. I've just
>looked it up to confirm that it is the ports in the range 0 to 1023 as you suggested.
> Perhaps this could also be in the README startup documentation. e.g.:
>
> Note: most Unix systems will require you to launch James as superuser to allow
>access to
> 'trusted' network ports from 0 to 1023. The default configuration file for
>James
> uses 'trusted' ports, but these can be changed if you cannot run James as
>superuser.
>
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