On Jun 18, 2009, at 6:17 AM, Ross wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Scott Haneda<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Most do their best. I spoke with Comcast and suggested port 25
>> blocking or at least forced authentication to stop virus's from
>> zombied machines.
>
> Here in New Hampshire Comcast do some form of port 25 blocking. I
> haven't quite figured out the rules. Sometimes when I try accessing an
> external host on port 25 it is totally blocked. Other times I get
> something that looks like some sort of fake smtp server at Comcast
> that replies with an initial 220 but doesn't do much else. Other times
> I get straight through to the host. It seems to have something to do
> with whether or not I've accessed that host on another port.


Maybe pop before smtp?  If it is, shame on them for deploying that  
still.
-- 
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