I'm with Rogers, and I've been running Mercury with a different port for years (I use a number in the 20,000 range) on MercuryS. But I do use MercuryC SMTP client and MercuryD
POP3 client and let Rogers forward all my emails -- partially because they don't allow static IP addresses. I use EasyDNS to have all my email addresses forwarded to my rogers address. Every 30 seconds my POP3 client picks up the mail from Rogers and distributes internally. My email clients send to MercuryS on the funny port, and then the SMTP client forwards that to Rogers, which in turn sends it to wherever. Hope this helps.
I'm with Rogers, and I've been running Mercury with a different port for years (I use a number in the 20,000 range) on MercuryS.  But I do use MercuryC SMTP client and MercuryD 
POP3 client and let Rogers forward all my emails -- partially because they don't allow static IP addresses.  I use EasyDNS to have all my email addresses forwarded to my rogers address.  Every 30 seconds my POP3 client picks up the mail from Rogers and distributes internally.  My email clients send to MercuryS on the funny port, and then the SMTP client forwards that to Rogers, which in turn sends it to wherever.  Hope this helps.