Quoting "Andres Montiel, CUA" <[email protected]>:
I edited the etc/postfix/master.cf file as per http://rackerhacker.com/2007/07/04/enable-submission-port-587-in-postfix/(I'm assuming this is what was meant at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix when it noted "you will need to edit /etc/postfix/master.cf to uncomment the relevant line for port 587 there.") I'm still getting time outs. :(
[snip]Submission port (587) will not work, if the receiving mail server does not have this port open. Even if the port is open, ports 1-1024 are usually blocked by Globe. Ways to get your email going out:
1. register a domain and use the bundled free tools to do mail forwarding and sending.
2. contact Globe support to get the address for their SMTP server that will relay mail (outgoing) for you. Most likely the SMTP relay server will be using SMTP auth.
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