Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being blocked

JJB Barbish3 at adelphia.net
Fri Jul 23 15:22:07 PDT 2004


Yes that is the 64 million dollar question. And the answer is you
have no way to doing that, so telling your mail server to listen on
any other port is useless as all public email servers send email on
port 25. There is no simple cost free way of side stepping your
ISP's block on port 25 like you can do with port 80 redirects for
web servers to get around the ISP port 80 block.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Dick Davies
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 6:09 PM
To: Steve Rieger
Cc: FreeBSD Questions list
Subject: Re: Questions in regards to Domain and port 80 being
blocked

* Steve Rieger <steve at n2sw.com> [0717 21:17]:
> You can setup postfix or qmail, or whatever mail server you want
to on a
> different port, a common one is 225. I have postfix listening on
25 and 225,
> for this reason

Yes, but how do you presuade other mailservers to send you mail
on port 225?

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