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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Off Day » Geek Day » Sky and routing mail through smtp servers » Post Reply
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willay |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 22:25 |
Sky might have google to host their smtp, i think i read that somewhere ages ago. | |
Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 20:34 |
yeah, flashing curser using port 465. Some random text when telneting to port 25 regarding mx records for google. | |
willay |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 19:48 |
just try doing it on the server itsself, for example open up cmd and type 'telnet smtp.tools.sky.com 25' if the screen goes blank with a flashing cursor that means you've made a successful connection, if it just says trying or something along them lines its getting through. | |
Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 19:29 |
I had the same issue on the standard port 25. | |
willay |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 17:29 |
PS - why dont you just forward via normal SMTP on port 25 on that host? See below. | |
willay |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 17:28 |
quote: what are you barking on about? | |
willay |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 17:28 |
If the router has NAT enabled and you dont have a outgoing access-list you wont need to enable the port out of the router. | |
Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 17:17 |
Option for TLC in Exchange, tried this and does not work. | |
Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 17:06 |
Also done an nslookup and tried routing through IP for the smtp sever. It's being a right cunt :lol: | |
Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 17:05 |
Nothing to allow SSL/TLS on the router. | |
willay |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 16:52 |
465/tcp = SMTP over SSL/TLS, have you configured the SSL/TLS part? | |
Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 09 at 16:30 |
I'm having an issue routing mail through Sky smtp servers using exchange 2007. Any geeks done this before? |