Hi all,
I'm using Wingate 5.2.0 to connect a small home LAN to the net. I've been using it for years and 99% of the time it sits there doing it's job with no re-configuration or intervention required. Its a great product :) The reason I say that, is to apologise in advance for not being a sys-admin type (I'm a bit of a dummy) or someone who actually gets stuck into Wingate configuration settings on a daily basis... please speak s-l-o-w-l-y for me ;)
Anyway... I have a hosted domain (out there on the internet somewhere) , and I try to just use my own mail servers etc (the hosted ones) rather than those provided by my ISP. To date, I have not been using any of the Wingate mail-servers (pop or smtp). In the last few days my ISP has started blocking port-25 to any SMTP servers other than the ones that they provide. Their rationale is it prevents people accessing open-relay servers. The problem is that it also stops access to properly-secured SMTP servers (like mine), that could not be used by spammers.
I would prefer not to use the ISP's SMTP servers. Is there some way I can configure the wingate provided SMTP server to get around this blocking. I know that I'd be able to connect to it (since it is on my home LAN). Or is it's outbound connection also likely to be blocked by the port-25 embargo ? Perhaps there'd be a way to configure it using non-standard ports ??
I beleive that many US based ISP's are also imposing port-25 restrictions so I don't think that I am the first person affected by this.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
regards, SHB