Autor: Ron McKeating Data: A: Edgar Lovecraft CC: Exim-Users \(E-mail\) Assumpte: Re: [exim] AOL Probs
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 04:28, Edgar Lovecraft wrote: > Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> >
> > The official answer to this is to use the MSA port (587) for mail
> > injection. If AOL block this then there is not much you can do.
>
> Useing a non-standard port like 2525 comes to mind. Now if the use is
> using the AOL software for the email client then I do not know what they
> do with that.
>
I am not sure what ports AOL let out of their system. I am wondering if
it would be possible to put normal authenticated smtp users on port 587,
and OE with the old smtps users on port 465, then start off a second
exim daemon to listen on port 465 with the -tls-on-connect option.
Alternatively we could bind two ip addresses to the same port on the
server, and have one as server-a for normal users and get aol OE users
to user server-b for smtps.
We have a vpn project running which will solve all this, but it won't
finish for a year or so.
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Ron McKeating
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Loughborough University
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