On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:49:05AM -0600, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > On Friday 19 December 2008 11:17:10 am Phil Meyer wrote: > > Comcast, in their infinite wisdom, has begun to block all inbound port > > 25 connections at my location. > AFAIK at least in the area i'm in they have always blocked port 25. While it > sucks its certainly common practice amongst ISP's all over the world. > > Dennis FWIW, and you may not have this choice, in my area (outside Boston) we have choices of carriers (varies from community to community). We can choose Comcast, Verizon (FIOS), or RCN. I have RCN, and they do not (yet) block port 25. RCN also offers phone and internet packages, i.e., NO TV for those of us who are weird enough to want such a thing. Comcast doesn't even know how to talk to you if you don't want TV... Do you have a static IP address? If not, how do you get mail into your server? I th ink the DYNDNS folks may have a service whereby if you park your domain with them (or use an address in one of their domains) they can forward mail to you on an alternate port, so you may find such an option as that to work around Comcast's stupid rules. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- "For him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joy--to the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen." ----------------------------- Jude 1:24,25 (niv) -----------------------------
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