Re: [spamdyke-users] SMTP AUTH Question

2008-04-01 Thread Sam Clippinger
Actually, port 587 is what QT refers to as the "submission port". I'm not entirely sure why it was created (or who created it), but QT doesn't check DNS RBLs for connections received on that port. In all other ways, it is the same as port 25. SMTPS (SMTP over SSL) uses port 465 by default. A

Re: [spamdyke-users] SMTP AUTH Question

2008-04-01 Thread David Stiller
Hi Chris, Port 587 ist the Port using TLS. Spamdyke will should on both ports. >From the offical FAQ: As of version 2.6.0, spamdyke supports TLS (which is just another name for SSL). spamdyke will detect TLS and pass it through seamlessly. Obviously, none of its post-connect filters will work (e.

[spamdyke-users] SMTP AUTH Question

2008-04-01 Thread Chris Bird
Hi, May sound like a daft question but thought I'd ask anyway, im thinking of installing spamdyke into my qmailtoaster installation for many reasons but one pressing issue in particular. We have a problem with our firewall and I cant add any rules to it until our security guys fix it which coul