Bud, I agree, but the cable provider claims they can do it.

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From: "Bud Durland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 13:00
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Batch Sending


> I've read all the replies, and I'm thinking I missed something...
>
> Jeffery Rehm wrote:
>
> > I have a customer that has no choice of providers except a cable
> > provider who recently started blocking port 25 to all SMTP servers
> > except their own and restricts emails to 50 in one shot.  His thought
> > was to simply upgrade to their business class service, but the only
> > advantage of this was that they removed the port 25 block.  They would
> > still restrict him to 50 emails.
>
>
> If your customer upgrades to the business class account, the port 25
> block is removed.  This implies to me that he can then connect via port
> 25 to any SMTP server he darned well pleases.  If that's the case, the
> ISP's 50 e-mail limit is irrelevant, since the messages will not be
> going through the ISP's server.
>
>
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