[NCLUG] comcast blocking port 25?
Dennis Clark
dlc at frii.com
Wed Mar 7 11:46:04 MST 2007
Wow,
I guess I'm lucky that I can't get DSL or Cable networking
connections. I use a wireless broadband service (MESA Networks) that
has no such TOS restrictions on my network usage. My ISP is FRII so I
use MESA strictly as the "wire" between my house and the 'net. Of
course this mish-mash of independents costs me about $600 a year, so
freedom isn't exactly free...
DLC
Stephen Warren wrote:
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>>When you're talking about blocking the port, there are two issues.
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> I guess there's also a third issue, which is if you send your outbound
> email directly to the remote server instead of via Comcast's servers.
> Comcast could block this too if they want. But, since you mentioned
> sending outbound email via Comcast's servers I figure this isn't
> relevant to you.
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