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Port 25 Blocked by my ISP
My ISP blocks port 25 and 110.
Is it possible to use port 465(SMTP) & 995(POP3), If it is can someone write a detailed steps on how to set this up.
I followed the debian perfect setup and installed ISPCONFIG.
**Very new to linux and I like it so far.
Thanks for any help
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