On Aug 29, 2013, at 12:49 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: > --On Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:59 PM +0900 peter evans <pe...@ixp.jp> wrote: > > >> Combine these two into one. put permit_sasl_ at the top >> as it is a first match wins thing. And of course, re-educate >> your client that auth belongs on port 587. (for example, Japan >> has a lot of places outright blocking port 25.[1]) > > Yes, so does the US. I have already requested the customer be educated about > proper ports to use, but they are quite insistent on using 25 for whatever > reasons.
I'm under the impression that 587 is to be used by my local users (email clients to local MTA), and 25 is used by MTA<->MTA. Is this wrong? And /etc/services says: > auth 113/tcp authentication tap ident not 587... -- Glenn English
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