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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1030628"><b>nozzer</b></A> : This rep is a BLATANT LIAR and caught in that lie.<br>If I try from a hosted machine I manage in Level3's London data center this is what happens<br><br><div class="code"><PRE><span class="codetext">&#91;sysop@bart&#93;# telnet relay.verizon.net 25<br>Trying 206.46.232.11...<br>telnet: connect to address 206.46.232.11: Connection timed out<br>&#91;sysop@bart&#93;#</SPAN></PRE></DIV><br>If I do the SAME THING from an identically configured machine in Level3's NYC data center...<br><br><div class="code"><PRE><span class="codetext">&#91;sysop@homer&#93;# telnet relay.verizon.net 25<br>Trying 206.46.232.11...<br>Connected to relay.verizon.net.<br>Escape character is '^&#93;'.<br>220 sv11pub.verizon.net MailPass SMTP server v1.2.0 - 120904113802JY+PrW ready Sun, 27 Feb<br> * 2005 10:13:49 -0600<br>&#91;sysop@homer&#93;#<br><br>(*) WARNING 1 long line(s) split</SPAN></PRE></DIV><br>Its clear that my IP in London is being blocked at their firewall (yes I can connect happily to anyone elses SMTP server)<br>So what do you say to that Verizon??????<br><br>noz<br>]]></description>
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