On 11/26/2015 1:27 PM, Teknoskillz wrote: > Yes, I dont want an open SMTP port for potential exploits of spam going > through the server, so I have closed it. I use a tunnel to go through ssh > (22) to that port to send mail through the server, so no sense keeping it > open. > > I have the pop port open so mail can come in to the server...do I have this > wrong? I thought for sure it worked like this before I moved the server a > few months back. >
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