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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Alternate SMTP

    My ISP is blocking port 25. Is there an alternate host/port that I can use?

    For example, when I was on shared hosting, I could use "alternativesmtp.myhosting.com" on port 587.

    I'm on Plesk VPS for Business.

    Thanks,
    Shane.
    Basic Linux Hosting on classic platform; Parallels Plesk Panel 10.3.1

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    jeremya is offline Administrator
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    I also found a firewall rule method which may be better since it would be unaffected by future upgrades: HOWTO: using alternative port for SMTP and PLESK - Parallels Forums

    I haven't test this but it's fairly easy to reset your firewall rules if something goes wrong from Virtuozzo power panel. So it's a safer bet. But as always, MAKE A BACKUP!!! I'm thinking about adding that slogan to my signature
    -Jeremya

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Alternate SMTP

    I'm on CentOS. Postfix is the default, so I'm assuming that I'm using that (but I'm not sure how to check). I will try adding an additional port to Postfix.

    Thanks for the quick response.

    Shane.
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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Lightbulb Alternate SMTP

    I stumbled across this completely by accident...

    I turns out that there is an option that already exists in Plesk to specify an alternate SMTP port. You just need to navigate to Server > Settings > Mail Server Settings and click "Enable message submission". You can then just change the SMTP port to 587.

    So much easier.

    Shane.
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    Oh excellent, did it work for you as well without firewall modification?
    -Jeremya

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Jeremya,

    The help file says to add an exception to the Plesk firewall, but it works without adding an exception.

    Shane.
    Basic Linux Hosting on classic platform; Parallels Plesk Panel 10.3.1


 

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