On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 11:18:43AM +0100, Harry Brueckner wrote:
> I am using exim (3.36-9) on a Debian Woody system and have a problem with
> its configuration.
> I want to use my ISPs SMTP proxy server which runs on any port I want,
> e.g. 443 and uses SMTP authentication.
> I configured exim like this:
> smarthost:
> driver = domainlist
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_list = "* my.smtp.server.com:443 bydns_a"
> remote_smtp:
> driver: smtp
> authenticate_hosts = my.smtp.server.com
> login:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = LOGIN
> client_send = ": username : password"
> How can I setup exim to use another port to deliver mails to?
Set the port option on the respective transport and remove ':443' from
the routing rule.
If you use the remote_smtp transport to other hosts, too, I suggest
copying the transport:
smarthost:
driver = domainlist
transport = remote_smtp_443
route_list = "* my.smtp.server.com bydns_a"
remote_smtp_443:
driver: smtp
port = 443
authenticate_hosts = my.smtp.server.com
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