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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to Thaler Re: How hard could this be?
said by Thaler : Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought basic Comcast internet service (along with most other DHCP internet services) prohibits server functions on their basic residential internet package.
You're right, but most of us who do these things are not running servers on Comcast connections. Rather, what we are doing is buying our own domain and hosting, and sending email through that host, using that host's port 25. If Comcast were to block outgoing port 25, then email would not work.
Although most hosting companies do provide an alternative port to send email, it is still not fair that users who keep their machines virus-free should have our connections hobbled because some idiot is too lazy to maintain their system. -- Keep America Strong! Bush/Cheney 2004 | |   nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
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| said by pnh102 : said by Thaler : Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought basic Comcast internet service (along with most other DHCP internet services) prohibits server functions on their basic residential internet package.
You're right, but most of us who do these things are not running servers on Comcast connections. Rather, what we are doing is buying our own domain and hosting, and sending email through that host, using that host's port 25. If Comcast were to block outgoing port 25, then email would not work.
Although most hosting companies do provide an alternative port to send email, it is still not fair that users who keep their machines virus-free should have our connections hobbled because some idiot is too lazy to maintain their system.
You're rather contradicting yourself here. First you say that SMTP relay services are available through other ports, then you say that blocking port 25 hobbles your service. Which is it?
I'm sorry, but port 25 is for MTA to MTA SMTP traffic. SMTP submissions via SMTP clients should be done via authenticated connections to the MSA at port 587.
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