 b0gey join:2004-06-06 Burbank, CA | reply to ericusmcki
Re: Communist Internet Hi,
I have the same problem. Charter just blocked smtp ports to other smtp services and I need to send 12 to 20 MB file attachments via email. I can previously do this by using a 3rd party email account but since port 25 is blocked I can't do it anymore. Can someone tell me what needs to be done on the server-side and client side to use a different port for relaying?
Thanks in advace. Hope I get some sort of comment this time for I've been posting but I don't get any replies. It's like emailing myself.  |
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 | Frankly there isn't much you can do unless you control both your 3rd party mail server as far as sending out. I am fighting with Bellsouth and their arguement is that they don't want spammers sending mail out. well find but that has nothing to do with opening incoming mail ports. They told me that I can't run a mail server because I would be providing "public information services". Well guess what. It isn't public. I'm the only one that uses it. They really don't care about the customer. I notice however that business class accounts don't have any problems because nothing is blocked. Whats up with that? So what your saying is that spammers (who gets lots of money to send out spam) can still spam from their networks. Bellsouth is the biggest bunch of hipocrites I have ever seen. |
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