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Changing port for notification mail server

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 4 comments
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This issue has been solved. See solution.
Hi all
 
Does anyone know if there is a way to set another port to the notificaton mail server, we normally only allow mails sent to our internal mailserver on port 2025, so it would be nice if it were possible:-)))
 
 

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Paul Murgatroyd's picture
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2008
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have you tried specifying the port in the same place as the IP/server name?
 
ie <server name> : <port> ?

Paul Murgatroyd
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2008
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Yes, tried server:port , server : port , server port
 
And i had a network analyzer on when i tried it.
 
With just server navn, it correctly tried to connect to the mail service, but if you add someting after the adress it does'nt send anything.
 
Do you know if there maybe is a conf file somewere, where this can be changed, or is it saved in the database?
 
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2008
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Is there a step by step tutorian for setting up email Notification.

I have tried all of the available documentation and still can not get email notification to work.

It looks as though that Endpoint is not talking to the mail server.

I have tried every way I know to configuer the mail server part of Endpoint.

I am running the current version of Endpoint 11.

 

Thanks,

 

Barry

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2009
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Can see this is solved, mail

Can see this is solved, mail port have been added to the product. Thums up symantec :-))