Bob Kinney wrote: > I use Comcast also, and host my web site via my always-on > connection-- from inside my home. This gives you the freedom to > make your site how YOU want it. You own it, you control it. And this is a violation of the comcast terms of service agreement last time I read it. Whether you, they, or anyone else cares is another matter. ;) > I'd like to set up my own mail server for my domain, too, but > initial tests show that Comcast, in my area anyway, blocks outbound > traffic destined to port 25 (SMTP). After one laughably ridiculous > conversation with their tech support, I haven't pursued it further. Even if comcast didn't block outbound port 25 you'd find that many other mail servers would not accept your mail because it was coming from a known dynamic IP address pool. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn. -- Cicero
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