Good day James, > Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote: > > OpenSUSE 10.2 > > > > Where do I tell the MTA to use port 587 when sending mail through > > my web hotel? > > > > My ISP has blocked port 25 for sending mail, but my web hotel > > accepts mail sending though port 587. > > I can't find anywhere in YaST's MTA module, sysconfig, or > > anywhere else to set the port number.
Mandag 01 oktober 2007 17:25 kvad James Knott: > I set it in the SMTP configuration of an app, such as Seamonkey or > Thunderbird. In fact, as I'm currently at work, this message is > coming to you via port 587 on my home ISP. I'm sorry, I didn't explain well enough. It is the default MTA in OpenSUSE 10.2, which should be configurable through YaST2 -> Network Services -> MTA. I have successfully made KMail use port 587, because KMail's configuration actually has a place to put in a port number. But nowhere in YaST's MTA configuration module can I find a place to put in a port number. Any clues? (I need to send 40 personalised standard letters through a php script - I really would like to not have to send them manually one at a time.) Best regards :o) Johnny :o) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]