GWIA Outbound Port

Hi, I'm having a small problem... My ISP (Comcast) blocks all outgoing connections on port 25. Which as you know is the default SMTP port and the port GWIA normally uses to send email.
Comcast now requires that you send email on their server (smtp.comcast.net) using Port 587 and authentication. I believe I've read enough information to get the Outbound Authentication working, but have been searching high and low for information on how to change GWIAs outbound port.
I know this is easily accomplished on Exchange as that's what I am currently using. Company is looking to switch to Groupwise but this cannot be done unless I can get this problem fixed.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!

Don't have any experience with this situation, but was wondering if you can configure your outbound host (/mh switch if using your gwia.cfg file) with the port on it. Try putting 1.2.3.4:587 for your outbound host.
HTH,
Aaron

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