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How to Open Port 25

Method 1 Method 1 of 2: Windows XP
  1. 1 Click the "Start" button and choose "Control Panel." Click "Windows Firewall" and then click the tab titled "Exceptions."
  2. 2 Choose "Add Port." In the text box marked "Name," enter the name of your email server. Type the number "25" in the text box named "Port."
  3. 3 Finish the process by clicking "Apply" and then clicking "OK."
Method 2 Method 2 of 2: Windows Vista and Windows 7
  1. 1 Click the "Start" button and choose "Control Panel." Click "Windows Firewall" and then click "Advanced Settings."
  2. 2 Look at the options on the left sidebar and right click on "Inbound Rules." Under the "Actions" heading on the right sidebar, click "New Rule."
  3. 3 Find the radio button next to the "Port" option on the window entitled "Rule Type." Click the radio button and choose "Next."
  4. 4 Select the radio buttons for "TCP" and "Specific local ports." Enter the number "25" in the text box and click the "Next" button.
  5. 5 Choose the action the network should take when a program tries to access port 25. Choose "Allow the connection" to allow any connection, or choose "Allow the connection if it is secure" to allow only authenticated connections. Click "Next."
  6. 6 Check the boxes for the types of connections you would like to be able to access Port 25. "Domain," "Private" and "Public" are all checked by default. Uncheck boxes if you want to and then click "Next."
  7. 7 Type a name for the rule, such as "Open Port 25" into the text box marked "Name." This is so you can find the rule in the list of rules on the "Inbound Rules" list if you want to edit it later. Click the "Finish" button.