Sendmail out to port 2525

Giorgos Keramidas keramida at ceid.upatras.gr
Wed Sep 19 14:12:10 PDT 2007


On 2007-09-19 14:06, Jack Stone <antennex at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:34:54 +0300> From: keramida at ceid.upatras.gr> To: orvilleg at hotmail.com> CC: freebsd-questions at freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Sendmail out to port 2525> > On 2007-09-19 12:53, Jack Stone <antennex at hotmail.com> wrote:> >> > Am using FBSD-6.2p7 Sendmail-8.13.8> >> > I spent several days trying different configs to relay mail from my> > sendmail relay received from another relay using postfix -- to a> > Windows server only listening on port 2525. So far no luck and all> > attempts to relay to the Windows server shows "service not available."> > Receiving emails from the sending postfix relay okay and my sendmail> > relay is attempting without success to deliver to the Windows machine.> >> > Here's the setup:> > 1) From - Postfix (transport.map = domain.tld smtp:[200.xxx.xxx.xx]:2525> > 2) To: My Sendmail Relay accept (access file - 200.xxx.xxx.xx RELAY> > mailertable = domain.tld smtp:[60.xxx.xxx.xx]> > 3) Relay to: Windows Server containing the users - listen to receive port 2525> > [...]> > How do I make #2 send on 2525 ???> > You have to tweak the relay mailer args:> > define(`SMART_HOST', `windows.server')

I can barely read this sort of quoted email.  Something in hotmail or in
the way you are posting mutilates quoted text so badly that it is
horrendously difficult to read :-(

> But, there are 300+ domains + several dozen servers to relay to, so can't just send to a single smarthost - or, is there a way?.
> > define(`RELAY_MAILER_ARGS', `TCP $h 2525')>
>
> Haven't tried this yet, but will.
> > If you are using a mailertable in Sendmail, please show us the> mailertable too.>
>
> Mailertable is like this for the 300+ domains:
> domain1.org     smtp:[200.000.000.1]domain2.org     smtp:[200.000.000.2]domain3.org     smtp:[200.000.000.3]domain4.org     smtp:[200.000.000.4]

Do you _really_ have 300+ mailertable entries?  Wow ;-)

Do all these MTA listeners use the same incoming port (2525)?



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