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Re: Why do so few mail providers support Port 587?
- From: Joe Maimon
- Date: Wed Feb 16 08:45:49 2005
Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 09:00:11PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
Sendmail now includes Port 587, although some people disagree how
its done. But Exchange and other mail servers are still difficult
for system administrators to configure Port 587 (if it doesn't say
click here for Port 587 during the Windows installer, its too
complicated).
This is utterly silly. Running another full-access copy of the MTA
on a different port than 25 achieves precisely nothing
I think we have ignored/trivialized the obvious.
Port 587 gives you the ability to class your connections as either
MTA<->MTA, Legacy User->MTA, MSP User ->MTA.
This is quite valuable as you now have the theoretical ability treat
them differently. Whether that means different
access/authentication/encryption/firewall/relay policies or whatever.
If all one does is run a full copy on that port then *THEY* have gained
almost nothing in practice, aside from further un-exploited
capabilities. However we all gain from ever increasing, even if it is
only incremental, support of well known RFC's.
Specific MTA discussions aside, port 587 is a good thing, and the more
of it the merrier.
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