Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> * offline -- just queue mail locally, deferring all decisions
> regarding which host to contact until online
> * online, at home (eth0's IP is 192.168.2.x) -- go through my ISP's smart host
> * online, elsewhere -- send directly to remote hosts
>
> Any advice?
http://www.hserus.net/exim.html
You might just stick to a single smarthost that you connect to using
SMTP AUTH - and I guess if your ISP blocks port 25 outbound, they aren't
blocking the MSA port 587, which is the RFC defined port for mail
submission - most webhosts / smtp providers will give you smtp access on
this port as well.
srs
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