Re: Comcast blocked me



On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 19:46:24 -0700, jamesromeongmail.com wrote:

Comcast blocked my outgoing e-mail because they claimed my tripwire
reports were spam. How do I change the port used for smtp to 587, which
they claim they will let through? SSL would be nice too.

The Yast Mail Transfer Agent in 11.0 does not have any outgoing mail
port setting.

Thanks,
Jim

Someone please correct me if I am wrong - but I'm pretty sure that yast
just provides an interface to configuring the MTA which is really
Postfix. You should be able to edit your master.cf file in /etc/postfix
to change port settings by adding a line like this:

587 inet n - n - - smtpd


You can also configure SSL or TLS authentication. Doing this is well
documented on the web and should be fairly easy.

Hope that helps.

By the way: BOOOOO COMCAST
.



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