Hi Steve, (Happy New Year)

I believe you can configure SMTP to listen to multiple ports 25,465,  587
in the smtpserver.xml file like this [1], also you can configure IMAP to
listen to multiple ports  143, 993 in the imapserver.xml like this [2]

[1] :
https://paste.0xfc.de/?142375a596514d96#2YTcUnXBLM5fiE2xTMVEECa8azhreYZGPztDd7JAsa8v
[2] :
https://paste.0xfc.de/?f2b7d8f0ad927fac#5mLHVNS7HeLKDvxbY6y9iUAPCGbhmeDQM33NfiXRqWX8

Hope this helps, let me know how it goes!

Best regards,

On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 6:18 PM Sir Dotcom <s...@sirdotcom.com.invalid>
wrote:

> I don't know what changed, as I used to receive mail from James in
> Thunderbird.  But recently it doesn't listen to 25, mostly because I
> inadvertently changed the bind port to :587 so the MUA could talk to
> it.  But that way I get no incoming mail.  Is there a place in the
> smtpserver.xml file or elsewhere that you can tell it to bind to :465
> and :587?  IMAP works fine but it has it's own file and bind-port sends
> stuff out quick-like.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve
>
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