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GlobalMind
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Too funny.

We had this conversation over in a few Lotus community blogs a month or two ago.

For some reason Comcast's efforts randomly block port 1352 which is the standard (and very well known) port Notes uses to get back to a Domino server.

I don't remember if being on VPN makes any difference or not, but I seem to recall it did.

Edit:

An update blog post by Kevin Kanarski on the topic:

»kkanarski.blogspot.com/2007/10/c···e-2.html


We started getting reports from some of our users last week that large e-mail transfers via Lotus Notes were once again working on the Comcast network. I did some testing this weekend and every upload was successful.

So it would seem the filtering, at least for Notes in the Chicago area, has been lifted by Comcast. There is no telling if this is permanent since Comcast denies ever doing this in the first place but I will be watching it.
K.
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DataDoc
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I'm curious, would switching to that port bypass the filtering in any way?



GlobalMind
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said by DataDoc:

I'm curious, would switching to that port bypass the filtering in any way?
Good question. Not sure if that's been tried or not.

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