--On March 15, 2005 17:46:34 +0000 Jeremy Harris <jgh@???> wrote:
> De Leeuw Guy wrote:
>> Because the provider of our remote client block the smtp port i need to
>> add a second listening port in my exim configuration.
>> It is possible ? with 2 process or in one process ?
The single process method below will work, but I've found it more
convenient to use a separate process for the alternate ports.
The reason is that you'll (presumably) be requiring people to authenticate
on the alternate ports. That means that you know the email is from a local
domain, and you know who it is.
I find that my configuration for the alternate ports is much simpler than
for port 25. As a result, I like to keep the config files separate.
> One process.
>
>
>
> SMTP_PORT = 25
> SMTPS_PORT = 465
> MSA_PORT = 587
>
> local_interfaces = <; ADDR_PRIME.SMTP_PORT; \
> ADDR_PRIME.MSA_PORT; \
> ADDR_PRIME.SMTPS_PORT; \
> 127.0.0.1; ADDR_3MX.SMTP_PORT
>
>
>
> -J
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Ian Eiloart
Servers Team
Sussex University ITS