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Matthew Gillen wrote:
>
> Using a tunnel like your friend describes to get around the inbound block
> would have been interesting. I'd need to change (or just add lower
> priority) mx records to point to the tunnel box, then have a tunnel from the
> relay box to my (blocked) real server. I think the might work...
> thankfully I don't need to find out. :-)
>
> Matt
>
I've actually set up sendmail to listen to an auxilliary port (port 26)
to get around an inbound port block:
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`name=MTA1,port=25')
DAEMON_OPTIONS(`name=MTA2,port=26')
-Don
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