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Re: SMTP authentication for broadband providers
From: Alex Bligh <alex () alex org uk>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:20:44 +0000
what about port 25 blocking that is now done by many access providers? this makes it impossible for mobile users, coming from those providers, to access your server and do the auth.
amb@cinephile:~$ fgrep submission /etc/services submission 587/tcp # submission amb@cinephile:~$ fgrep ssmtp /etc/services ssmtp 465/tcp smtps # SMTP over SSL Alex
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