SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is assigned to port 25.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is assigned to port 25.
For Send Mail Transfer protocol default port number as is 25. SMTP actually stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. I agree with the port number
The Live Mail server typically uses the following port numbers for email communication: for incoming mail (IMAP), it uses port 993 for SSL/TLS connections and port 143 for non-encrypted connections. For POP3, the server uses port 995 for secure connections and port 110 for non-encrypted ones. For outgoing mail (SMTP), it generally operates on port 587 for secure submissions and port 25 for non-encrypted transmissions.
SSH uses such port.
The standard port numbers for the specified protocols are as follows: SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) uses port 25, POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) uses port 110, IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol version 4) uses port 143, RPC (Remote Procedure Call) commonly uses port 135, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) operates on port 389, and the Global Catalog service typically uses port 3268. These ports facilitate various email and directory services in network communications.
IMAP uses port 143
No. It use TCP. Port No. is 25. It's use for Email routing between mail server.
By default it listens on SMTP port 25
Port 25 is reserved for SMTP traffic. Hence, it is listening for email.
SMTP uses port number 465 by default. It stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It is the protocol for sending emails in a network.
Port 25
USB Port