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In the BX e-mail settings, check-mark the boxes to turn on "SMTP-Auth" and "Submission Port".
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<br />SMTP-Auth requires Thunderbird to authenticate before it will accept e-mail for relaying. By default, it uses the same username/password as the POP connection, so no additional username/passwords have to be added to Thunderbird.
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<br />Submission Port in the BX sets it to listen on TCP Port 587. This gets around the common blockage of TCP Port 25. And it is easily configured in Thunderbird - just go into the "Account Settings", "Outgoing Server Settings", and tell it to use port 587.
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<br />Between those two settings - your users will be able to connect back to their server from anywhere and relay outgoing e-mail. We do it for many business customers who either don't use us for their Internet connectivity (which means their IPs are not in our BX's allowed networks for relaying), or have customers that travel. In either case - this works beautifully, whether they are using Thunderbird or M$ Outlook.
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<br />Chuck
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From: Jim Dory <jdory@nomealaska.org>
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To: BlueOnyx <blueonyx@blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:52:12 -0900
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:06294] set smtp to allow roaming users?
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<br />> I've been researching how to allow users to use Thunderbird
instead of
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webmail when traveling with their laptops.
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I enabled smtps in the GUI for port 465 (in case various ISPs are
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blocking port 25) and figure it may be the easiest to set up.. but it
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isn't yet working when I tested it last night. A "netstat -tupan | grep
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465" shows sendmail listening.
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There is also port 587. To let Thunderbird use that, I assume you need
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to manually specify that port in the smtp config dialog in Thunderbird
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and does it use STARTTLS? It looks like I have to uncomment this line in
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the sendmail.mc file:
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dnl DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=submission, Name=MSA, M=Ea')
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so that sendmail listens.
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Am I on the right track? There is also this line:
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dnl FEATURE(delay_checks)dnl
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Perhaps I need to uncomment.
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thanks for any help, JD
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Jim Dory
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Engineering
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City of Nome
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PO Box 281
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102 Division St.
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Nome, AK 99762
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907.443.6604
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.nomealaska.org/">http://www.nomealaska.org</a>
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