On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Tracy wrote:

> At 14:51 3/26/2004, Kirk Friggstad wrote:
> 
> >You realize that XMail can listen on more than one port for SMTP, right?
> >Check out the -SI commandline parameter in the documentation. For example:
> >         -SI 192.168.0.1:25 -SI 192.168.0.1:2500
> >would set XMail to listen to port 25 and 2500 for incoming SMTP connections
> >on 192.168.0.1 - no tunneling software, etc. needed. For the Windows
> >version, you'll need to add this to the XMAIL_CMD_LINE value of the
> >HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GNU\XMail\ registry key.
> >
> >We've been using this type of configuration for quite some time to help our
> >remote users who are stuck with Earthlink or other ISPs that block port 25
> >outgoing.
> >
> >There you go - no muss, no fuss, no Cygwin, no SSL/SSH tunneling... hope
> >that helps!
> 
> OK, I added the second -SI option on the MAILCMD_LINE registry entry, but 
> I'm having a bit of problem. I currently have:
> 
> -Pl -Sl 66.219.172.36:25 -SI 66.219.172.36:587 -Ql -Cl -Ll
      ^^^

It's -SI :-)



- Davide


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