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Yes, it would. And I backed out an updated version months and months
ago because I missed this. Thanks for finding it.
Eric
On Friday, February 8, 2002, at 11:31 AM, Jason Townsend wrote:
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> on 2/8/02 9:06 AM, Daniel J. Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Has anyone else see this problem?
>>>>
>>>> Yes I had this problem before... It looks like the port number was
>>>> changed
>>>> for Yahoo in TOT but the server doesn't listen on that port.
>>>> Reverting
>>>> back
>>>> to the old port gets things working again. Here's my message about
>>>> this
>>>> from
>>>> Monday:
>>>
>>> I works for me on either port ....
>>>
>>> Strange.
>>
>> Don't a few ISPs (Verizon?) block all outbound connections to port 25
>> from
>> their subscribers (in an attempt to prevent spam)?
>>
>> I can use either port as well...
>
> I'm on Earthlink DSL... That would explain why it worked for some but
> not
> others after the change.
>
> -Jason
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