You do this on the SMTP Virtual Server. If memory servers, you can't change the default server, but you can add a second server and change it to whatever port you'd like.
I'm Certifiable, not certified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
A lot of ISP's block this port on the cheaper contracts.
If incoming is your problem, your MX record would point to port 25 anyway.
What you can try in that case is ask the MX record people to use 1025 or something to push to you. You on your side have to forward that port 1025 on the firewall or router to port 25 of the Exchange Server.
Marc
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