  Smokey I'm so much cooler offline Premium join:2003-05-20 Va Beach clubs: | Be honest!!
If you are going to block it, at least be upfront about it. -- TEAM USA!! |
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  kharri1073
join:2001-03-22 Englishtown, NJ | yea just happened to me the other day, i was in the dark as to why i couldnt access my 1and1 account... |
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  lazarus_
join:2002-08-31 Resolute, NU edit: August 23rd, @10:11AM
| reply to Smokey Why block 25 inbound? |
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  IhatemyISP MM3 Corbski Premium join:2003-01-27 Goose Creek, SC | said by lazarus_ : Why block 25 inbound?
To block open relay servers. |
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  rchandra Stargate S G-1 And Atlantis Fan Premium join:2000-11-09 14210-2642 clubs:
| reply to lazarus_ said by lazarus_ : Why block 25 inbound?
There is no particularly good reason, honestly. About the only reason to do so is if a host is compromised, and the attacker wants a standard promiscuous relay. Relaying can nonetheless be done on a compromised host, as the method of injecting the messages need not take place over port 25. -- English is a difficult enough language to interpret correctly when its rules are followed, let alone when a writer chooses not to follow those rules. Blog is here Jeopardy! replies REALLY suck! |
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 Shady Bimmer Premium join:2001-12-03 Northport, NY clubs:
| reply to lazarus_ said by lazarus_ : Why block 25 inbound?
•It is (and has always been) a violation of the TOS •It helps contain access to open-relays to within OOL netblocks, preventing use from outside OOL. •Combined with forced use of OOL's mail relays for outbound SMTP helps OOL identify both Spam sources as well as those running SMTP servers as open-relays. |
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 apd111psu
join:2004-08-25 Hoboken, NJ edit: August 25th, @12:59PM
| reply to Smokey Ah nevermind, I wish they would open up inbound port 25 atleast. |
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 rkris2000
join:2004-08-30 Rochester, NY | reply to Smokey Solution
I use : smtpport.com . So far no compaints! It'll take a random high port to a lower port on any server you choose.
-Rob |
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