You are right my posts are sometimes poorly written usually by the time i get around to posting it is 4am and i have been staring at the screen for days on end.
Not really conducive to descriptive English but sometime i just have to get it out before i die heehee. PS Can't count the amount of times i have been writing up a question for a list somewhere and by going through all the docs data and logs one last time end up solving my own problem before sending to the fourm. Does this happen to anyone else? Computer King & CaN Mail - Sales Service Hosting Backup http://www.computerking.ca http://www.canmail.org NEW!!! Custom Service Packages Secure IMAP Email - Automated Remote Backups - Photo Blogs - Online Accounting Packages ----- "modster v wtw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 00:35:28 -0600 (MDT), RYAN vAN GINNEKEN - > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >I only need to send mail receiving is not that big of a deal for this > machine. If i could get > postfix to send outbound mail on port 325 that would be all i need. > > >The server on the other end is already listening to port 325 actually > port 325 is forwarded > to 25 on the receiving end of things. > > I think you have your answer from others before I saw this but I do > want to say that your > question was confusing. > > You don't really care what port the mail goes out on. In fact systems > that use predictable > ports to initiate connections are considered insecure. > > What you needed to say (that I did not see at the time I replied) was > that you needed to use > port 325 on a remote box to relay your mail. > > People who do not have English as a first language (or even a good > second or third) have a > battle in the computer world where so much is in English even when the > programmer is not > a native speaker in that tongue. > > You have the problem that your English is quite good but not perfect. > It was so good that I > thought you meant exactly what I read and I did not try to interpret > what the real meaning > was. > > Sorry I guessed badly but glad you are now in good hands. > > Rod/ > > > From the land "down under": Australia. > Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over? Computer King & CaN Mail - Sales Service Hosting Backup http://www.computerking.ca http://www.canmail.org NEW!!! Custom Service Packages Secure IMAP Email - Automated Remote Backups - Photo Blogs - Online Accounting Packages ----- "modster v wtw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 00:35:28 -0600 (MDT), RYAN vAN GINNEKEN - > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >I only need to send mail receiving is not that big of a deal for this > machine. If i could get > postfix to send outbound mail on port 325 that would be all i need. > > >The server on the other end is already listening to port 325 actually > port 325 is forwarded > to 25 on the receiving end of things. > > I think you have your answer from others before I saw this but I do > want to say that your > question was confusing. > > You don't really care what port the mail goes out on. In fact systems > that use predictable > ports to initiate connections are considered insecure. > > What you needed to say (that I did not see at the time I replied) was > that you needed to use > port 325 on a remote box to relay your mail. > > People who do not have English as a first language (or even a good > second or third) have a > battle in the computer world where so much is in English even when the > programmer is not > a native speaker in that tongue. > > You have the problem that your English is quite good but not perfect. > It was so good that I > thought you meant exactly what I read and I did not try to interpret > what the real meaning > was. > > Sorry I guessed badly but glad you are now in good hands. > > Rod/ > > > From the land "down under": Australia. > Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over?