Title: Message
First of all I would like to point to the fact that from an RFC point of view SMTP is ALWAYS on port 25. 
However it's "accepted" (but not recommanded) to change that to a different port, knowing that you do loose some RFC compliancy by doing that.
 
Servers Alive will by default use the RFC ports.  If you want to change the port that Servers Alive should use then create/edit
    for the primary SMTP server:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBU Consulting\Servers Alive\SMTP\PrimarySMTPPort (string)
        and give it as value the port is should use
 
    for the alternate SMTP server:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBU Consulting\Servers Alive\SMTP\AlternateSMTPPort(string)
        and give it as value the port is should use
 
 
(don't forget to restart Servers Alive)
 
 

Dirk.

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Blake R. Fowkes
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 10:45 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [SA-list] Email from Servers Alive

I recently installed some spam software on my email server and had to change the Exchange port from 25 to 26.  Of course now I no longer get any messages from Servers Alive.  Looking through the setup screens for servers alive I do not see how I can fix this, unless I am just missing something.
 
What would I need to do to get servers alive to start sending me messages again?
 
 
Thanks,
Blake

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