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brad

join:2007-09-06
Etobicoke, ON

reply to vikingisson

Re: SMTP Servers?

said by vikingisson:

It is on topic, just ask to remove the block. It's already cool...

I don't see how they could do that for cable. It is pretty simple to do for DSL.

vikingisson

join:2010-01-22
Mississauga, ON

said by brad:

said by vikingisson:

It is on topic, just ask to remove the block. It's already cool...

I don't see how they could do that for cable. It is pretty simple to do for DSL.

What would be the problem? They just remove the block

brad

join:2007-09-06
Etobicoke, ON

said by vikingisson:

What would be the problem? They just remove the block

How do they know who is who once your traffic reaches their network?
I don't know exactly what point in their network they're blocking the traffic but in theory even for a dynamic IP user it is easy enough with DSL since you login via PPPoE and can have access list rules setup based on the RADIUS db on a per user basis. With cable that isn't possible.


sbrook
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Rogers block at the CMTS router ... i.e. they don't forward request on port 25 onward from the CMTS router for any destination but the Rogers Yahoo! outbound mail SMTP servers. They can't do it selectively because they would need to do it on IP address and that information isn't available in a timely manner at the CMTS router and because Rogers cannot allocate static IPs with their system (they haven't worked out a viable way to do it since their network is so dynamic), there's no way to do it.


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