On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 06:54:38PM -0700, James Vahn wrote: > Kumar Appaiah wrote: > > The problem is that all my requests to the smarthost's port 25 are > > blocked. > > Meaning that this command does not produce a response? > > telnet smarthost 25
Exactly. But I have ssh access to another computer, where it does give a response. So, I have forwarded mail.isp.com:25 using ssh to localhost:10025. > "smarthost" being something like "mail.isp.com" or (better) their IP > address. Will they give you an MX address? Become your own "smarthost" > and deliver directly, a leaf off of their domain. Out of the question. I am behind a firewall which lets me do internal ssh, and browse the 'net and do FTP via proxy. > > So, I try to ssh to another computer, forward the port 25 of that SMTP > > server to port 10025 on my computer, and tell exim to use localhost and > > port 10025 as the smart host; but exim refuses to relay the mail > > through localhost, though it is actually a forwarded port. > > No no.. don't do that. I think you really want to forward 25 on yours to > 25 on the other. What you have done is make your computer act as their > server, and probably nothing is listening... Use telnet on 25 to see. No! I have got mail.isp.com:25 to localhost:10025. So, *my* machine has their mail server on port 10025. Now, all I want exim4 to do is use localhost:10025 as the smart host, but it frowns at the word *localhost*! Thanks for patiently anwering my query, hope it's clear now. Now, can you think of a solution? Thanks again. Kumar -- Kumar Appaiah, 462, Jamuna Hostel, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai - 600 036
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