: Friday, August 20, 2004
5:11 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [SA-list]
Email from Servers Alive
As Dirk says, the RFC does define SMTP to be on port 25.
Is there any reason you can't configure ServersAlive to send mail through the
anti-spam software (which sits on port 25
-From: Dirk Bulinckx
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 3:54
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [SA-list] Email
from Servers Alive
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 "acc
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
Title: Message
I'm new to the program, but my guess:
Edit "Servers Alive Settings.reg". Search for SMTP and find
the following lines:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBU Consulting\Servers
, 2004 11:10 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [SA-list] Email from Servers
Alive
I'm new to the program, but my guess:
Edit "Servers Alive Settings.reg". Search for SMTP and find
the following lines:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBU Consulting\Servers
Alive\Protocols\TCP\SMTP]"
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dirk
BulinckxSent: vrijdag 20 augustus 2004 23:09To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [SA-list] Email from Servers
Alive
What you're proposing to change is the port for the CHECK
of the SMTP protocol (TCP check).
While the question was the port used when sending an SMTP
Title: Message
As Dirk says, the RFC does define SMTP to be on port 25. Is
there any reason you can't configure ServersAlive to send mail through the
anti-spam software (which sits on port 25)...? It shouldn't see it as spam, but
even if it does there is usually a list of addresses you can