On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 11:02:17 +, "Robert Cates"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>With my setup as explained above, what do I need to change in the
>configuration (which file(s), etc.) to allow relaying for my roaming users?
>They need to authenticate as well I'm sure, but do I need to set somethin
Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> John Robinson wrote:
>> I know people disapprove of the use of port 465, but since it's the only
>> way of getting some MS Outlook versions to do SSL/TLS at all, I consider
>
> What is wrong with port 465? Isn't it the default smtp over ssl port?
>
> grep 465 /etc/servi
John Robinson wrote:
> I know people disapprove of the use of port 465, but since it's the only
> way of getting some MS Outlook versions to do SSL/TLS at all, I consider
What is wrong with port 465? Isn't it the default smtp over ssl port?
grep 465 /etc/services
ssmtp 465/tcp
On 30/07/2007 19:06, Robert Cates wrote:
> I appreciate the help, but my ISP does not block any ports,
Yours may not but your roaming users may find themselves using ISPs
which do. For maximum ease of use for your users, I would strongly recommend
daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587
tls_on_connec
Robert
Robert Cates wrote:
> I appreciate the help, but my ISP does not block any ports, so I don't think
> I need to do any port forwarding, and I do have -
The other posters aren't talking about port forwarding, they're talking
about the (deprecated but still in use) SSL-on-connect usage of p
ut my relay_from_hosts list is empty. Do I need to add the dial-up ISP
domains/IPs to dc_relay_domains in the update-exim4.conf.conf to allow my
roamers to send mail through my exim?
Thanks much!
>From: "Chris Laif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: exim-users@exim.org
>Subject: Re: [e
On 7/29/07, Timo Neuvonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Additionally, you propably need to set exim to listen to some other port in
> addition to 25 (maybe 465), since many ISPs block access to "foreign" 25
> ports to limit sending spam by infected machines.
> local_interfaces = 127.0.0.1.25 : \
>
> the server up to allow relaying for my users from home/remote locations.
> I
> of course do not want to open exim up as an open relay, so I thought I'd
> ask
> you all for help first.
>
> With my setup as explained above, what do I need to change in the
> configuration (which file(s), etc.) to
Hi all,
I've got exim 4 running on debian etch, using the debian packages
exim4-daemon-heavy, etc., and I chose to use the combined configuration.
I've just gotten spamassassin and clamav integrated, but I now need to set
the server up to allow relaying for my users from home/remote locations.