jo2jo
1
how do you change the port that the email server uses?
since so many isps block port 25 i know you can do this on MT…just how?
this does NOT work:
/tool e-mail send to=blah@blah.com server=“209.138.93.102:2525” from=“jdfo@cdoxddf.net” subject=“PUBLIC user login” body=“your netwatch checked ip here”
tks
possibly you can use the src-nat function ?
Chupaka
3
mmm… dst-nat =) use your MT server as mail server and dst-nat port 25 on your MT to any port on any server
DST-NAT is not applied to the packets, that are sent by the router itself.
so… you have to use 2 MTs in pair =) as we can see, paired MTs work wonders =)
Znuff
6
Erm… Port 25 is the standard email port. There’s no reason to change that… Instead MT RouterOS should support SMTPS for ISPs that block that port.
Chupaka
7
the reason is that you need it here and now, and you cannot wait until ROS would support smtps
GotNet
8
Outbound block? Use the ISPs SMTP.
Chupaka
9
what if ISP does not have any, or its service is paid?