--- Kenneth Porter <shiva@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --On Friday, September 09, 2005 7:36 PM -0700 Corey > Head > <coreyhead@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Umm...I meant I would like to change the port that > users send mail > > from...i.e. connect to the server. Is that not > possible? I was > > thinking port 587 for sending, but does that mean > every server coming > > into my server has to know that? I am running > into the problem with > > roving users that have home ISPs that are blocking > port 25 from their > > lines. So, users have to go in and change their > mail servers when they > > get home, then change back when back in the > office. Does that make a > > little more sense? > > Users should always use 587. 25 is for > server-to-server. > > Use "lsof -i | grep sendmail" to see if your server > is listening on both > ports. OK...the out put of that command gave me: sendmail 12817 root 3u IPv4 4777305 TCP *:submission (LISTEN) This is when I did what it looks like you're supposed to do for the .mc file and activate this line: DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=submission, Name=MSA, M=Ea')dnl I rebuild/restart sendmail and no other server will talk to mine on port 25. The .mc file says it will listen on both. Is there something else I'm supposed to activate/deactivate? Thanks! Corey __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com