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Is it possible to open a new smtp port?
Is it possible to open a new smtp port?
Hello I want to use Port 26 instead of Port 587 as an alternative, is that possible and how?
Vesta Cp Version: 0.9.8 on Ubuntu 12.04.5 x64.
Mail Server: Exim4
Vesta Cp Version: 0.9.8 on Ubuntu 12.04.5 x64.
Mail Server: Exim4
Re: Is it possible to open a new smtp port?
I also want to change smtp port to 26, how do we do that without breaking the automation?
debian 7, latest vesta cp, exim4
debian 7, latest vesta cp, exim4
Re: Is it possible to open a new smtp port?
This is not a problem. Different distros like to mix up exim config as far as /etc/exim or /etc/exim4 and so on. On Ubuntu 14.04, for example, you would open /etc/exim4/exim4.conf and change this line:
daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587 : 2525
Add whatever you want. Worst that happens in the future is it gets removed on an update, then you add it back. No more risky than anything else really.
daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587 : 2525
Add whatever you want. Worst that happens in the future is it gets removed on an update, then you add it back. No more risky than anything else really.
Re: Is it possible to open a new smtp port?
Thank you friend, that is worked for me.jarland wrote:This is not a problem. Different distros like to mix up exim config as far as /etc/exim or /etc/exim4 and so on. On Ubuntu 14.04, for example, you would open /etc/exim4/exim4.conf and change this line:
daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587 : 2525
Add whatever you want. Worst that happens in the future is it gets removed on an update, then you add it back. No more risky than anything else really.
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Re: Is it possible to open a new smtp port?
hi which port you used ?lkycy wrote:Thank you friend, that is worked for me.jarland wrote:This is not a problem. Different distros like to mix up exim config as far as /etc/exim or /etc/exim4 and so on. On Ubuntu 14.04, for example, you would open /etc/exim4/exim4.conf and change this line:
daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587 : 2525
Add whatever you want. Worst that happens in the future is it gets removed on an update, then you add it back. No more risky than anything else really.