Quoting Paul Beard <paulbe...@gmail.com>:

>
> On Sep 14, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Simon Wilson wrote:
>
>> Originally I had only port 25 open on the router, and it used to 
>> work fine, with the iPhone specifically told to use port 25 and SSL. 
>> Then something changed (on the iPhone I suspect). Only then did I 
>> open port 587 and tried telling the iPhone to use that with SSL 
>> after enabling "submission" in master.cf.
>>
>> That now appears to be stable and working.
>>
>> I guess I just really wanted to confirm that all of my other 
>> settings and options will work on 587 as they were on 25 etc, i.e. 
>> recipient restrictions, amavis, etc.
>
>
> I had similar troubles with a new 3G iPhone. I am successfully using 
> port 25 with password authentication and SSL, with postfix running 
> behind a NAT gateway and port forwarding. I find the iPhone hard to 
> troubleshoot as you can only use the GUI but that seems to be 
> working. I seem to have it working such that all my mail goes that 
> way, even using my gmail account and from on or off my home network.
> --

I have had it successfully running for ages set up exactly you have described, 
but a recent upgrade to iPhone 3.1 I think is what has killed it. Nothing has 
changed on the Postfix / port forwarding end at all...

-- 
Simon Wilson
www.simonandkate.net

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