On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 06:42:01PM -0500, Ken Hornstein wrote:
My thinking is that if we're going to go that route, we really should
simply make the port number be configurable; we had a user who wanted
to speak SMTP on port 80 (yeah, I thought it was strange).
I know Fastmail.com has a smtps-proxy on port 80. This is handy if, for
example, your network is blocking outbound access to the usual
ports.
-pd
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