Re: [opensuse] Postfix, stunnel, and MS Exchange

2007-01-12 Thread Joe Morris (NTM)
Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
 On Friday 12 January 2007 00:54, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:

   
 Got a problem I hope someone can answer.  This is my situation.  My home
 office (i.e. mail relay) uses MS Exchange.  It seems it will only listen
 on port 25.  
 

 The Port is configurable. And you can add additional Ports of course.
   
Just to be sure I we are understanding each other, you are saying it IS
possible for MS Exchange to listen on other ports?  I definitely think
this is the correct way to solve this problem, but if it is possible do
you know how (or any links to some info).  I was under the understanding
it wasn't possible to change it (but they are Windows admins and not
used to the freedom of choice).  BTW, it seems to be Exchange 6.5.
Thanks much for your help, your email confirms much of what I had found
by testing and more testing.

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Re: [opensuse] Postfix, stunnel, and MS Exchange

2007-01-12 Thread James Watkins
On Friday 12 January 2007 09:53, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
 Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
 Just to be sure I we are understanding each other, you are saying it IS
 possible for MS Exchange to listen on other ports?  I definitely think
 this is the correct way to solve this problem, but if it is possible do
 you know how (or any links to some info).

You can change the services file just like in unix, have a look here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;173903

The article is based on Exchange 5.5 (I wonder when they'll start calling it 
Exchange Classic) because there is no way to change it from the Exchange 
admin software in that version.  I think they changed this behaviour in later 
versions but if you can't find the setting then it's probably worth giving it 
a bash.

HTH,

James.
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Re: [opensuse] Postfix, stunnel, and MS Exchange

2007-01-12 Thread Joe Morris (NTM)
James Watkins wrote:
 On Friday 12 January 2007 09:53, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
   
 Just to be sure I we are understanding each other, you are saying it IS
 possible for MS Exchange to listen on other ports?  I definitely think
 this is the correct way to solve this problem, but if it is possible do
 you know how (or any links to some info).
 

 You can change the services file just like in unix, have a look here:

 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;173903

 The article is based on Exchange 5.5 (I wonder when they'll start calling it 
 Exchange Classic) because there is no way to change it from the Exchange 
 admin software in that version.  I think they changed this behaviour in later 
 versions but if you can't find the setting then it's probably worth giving it 
 a bash.
   
Thanks for that info James, but I was wanting Exchange to listen to 25
AND maybe 2525.  I don't suppose it would work making 2 smtp entries in
its services file.

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Re: [opensuse] Postfix, stunnel, and MS Exchange

2007-01-12 Thread Andreas Winkelmann
On Friday 12 January 2007 10:53, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:

  Got a problem I hope someone can answer.  This is my situation.  My home
  office (i.e. mail relay) uses MS Exchange.  It seems it will only listen
  on port 25.
 
  The Port is configurable. And you can add additional Ports of course.

 Just to be sure I we are understanding each other, you are saying it IS
 possible for MS Exchange to listen on other ports?  I definitely think
 this is the correct way to solve this problem, but if it is possible do
 you know how (or any links to some info).  I was under the understanding
 it wasn't possible to change it (but they are Windows admins and not
 used to the freedom of choice).  BTW, it seems to be Exchange 6.5.
 Thanks much for your help, your email confirms much of what I had found
 by testing and more testing.

Exchange System-Manager - Organisation - Administrative Groups - 
Administrative Group - Servers - Server - Protocols - SMTP - Properties 
of default SMTP Virtual Server - IP Address ... Advanced - Add 

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Re: [opensuse] Postfix, stunnel, and MS Exchange

2007-01-12 Thread James Watkins
On Friday 12 January 2007 12:14, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
 Thanks for that info James, but I was wanting Exchange to listen to 25
 AND maybe 2525.  I don't suppose it would work making 2 smtp entries in
 its services file.

Sorry, I misunderstood you.  I'm afraid I couldn't tell you how to make 
Exchange listen on two ports at the same time but it looks like someone else 
has got the answer.

Good luck,

James.
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[opensuse] Postfix, stunnel, and MS Exchange

2007-01-11 Thread Joe Morris (NTM)
Got a problem I hope someone can answer.  This is my situation.  My home
office (i.e. mail relay) uses MS Exchange.  It seems it will only listen
on port 25.  They are wanting all mail to be transport encrypted.  They
have setup stunnel to listen on port 465 and 2525 for their exchange
server.  It works with most email clients to select ssl encryption for
the smtp server on port 465 (they also use auth).  I tried but could not
get the smtp client of postfix to work with that setup to relay mail
through them here at home.  My ISP blocks all port 25 traffic to force
all smtp traffic to go through them.  At the office (I was testing first
at home) we use a different ISP that does not block port 25.  On port 25
(with telnet) their exchange server responds, but there is nothing if
telneted to port 465 pr 2525.  I got postfix's smtp client to work at
work (it uses TLS on port 25), including auth.  Here at home, I need to
get it working as well (and at least Eudora also has a problem with
their setup if port 25 is blocked by the ISP).  Is there a way to get it
working as is, or could I install and setup stunnel to get the postfix
smtp client to work through stunnel on either port 2525 or 465?  Is so,
any pointers?  TIA for any help or alternate ideas.

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