Re: Does anyone else see this?

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Autor: Bob Green
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A: John Horne, Bob Green
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Yes, for outgoing smtp, that's fine, but I'd like to be able to control the
incoming port number that the daemon listens on. I have exim installed on about
100 machines here (about 100 more to go) and we suffered a power outage a
couple of days ago. When the machines rebooted, about three of them failed to
start because they couldn't resolve the SMTP service. I didn't word my original
question well - sorry. I know I can specify the listen port on the command
line, buts its much easier to distribute a new config file than it is to edit
100+ startup scripts.

-Bob

On Oct 14, 4:10pm, John Horne wrote:
> Subject: Re: Does anyone else see this?
> > Philip, how about an smtp_port = 25 option in the config file? That's one

less
> > external dependance. I know its not exim that's broken, but it'd be nice.
> >
> Doesn't the smtp transport "service" option do this? I.e "service = 25".
>
> John.
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