Except many spots simply railroad port 25 to their server and don't let you access anything else. I run postfix-SSL/SMTP-AUTH on port 125 (one more line in master.cf) to get around this.
Failing that, I just SSH tunnel to my postfix server and tell my mail client SMTP goes to localhost:10125.
On Dec 16, 2004, at 19:20, Kenny Chamber wrote:
/I've setup a postfix server with SSL and SMTP-AUTH. It seems to work //fine with Outlook, OE and Turnpike (which I use). I don't think we've //got anyone using Eudora but I'd be surprised if it has any problems. //This is using PLAIN auth. I'd expect pretty much everything to support //that./--
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