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ingress SMTP
- Subject: ingress SMTP
- From: twinders at southplainscollege.edu (Winders, Timothy A)
- Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 12:53:26 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
On 9/3/08 12:48 PM, "Alec Berry" <alec.berry at restontech.com> wrote:
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> Winders, Timothy A wrote:
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>> We have not setup a port 587 smtp submit server. Our smtp servers run only
>> on port 25.
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> Sorry to be harsh, but that's just not the "right way to do things"
> these days. At the very least, you can run stunnel to allow incoming
> mail submission on port 465 (SMTP + SSL).
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>> So, for us, having ISPs block port 25 is a problem.
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> Read: "for us, running a mail server is a problem"
Not harsh at all. It's reality. We do have the option for SMTP/SSL/TLS
over port 25. It is only required for an authenticated session.
I agree, it's not the "right way to do things". Running a mail server used
to be much easier. Volunteers to help set things up "the right way" are
always welcome. :-)
Otherwise, it will happen "eventually". :-(
Tim Winders | Associate Dean of Information Technology | South Plains
College
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- From: alec.berry at restontech.com (Alec Berry)