Hello chi Omega

TDC IS Blocking port 25, also are stofanet.dk, Tiscali, and a few others ISP in 
denmark. The found ine ISP thats dosent block or require any specials settings.. thats 
cyberCity.dk 

U have to make som changes in the dns settings... but as i can see, u have 
TDC as u�r isp ... dont u have a, how to say.. the same Ip al the time ?

If u have.. change to Gratisdns.dk they are great and its easy to setup.. and FREE !!

As Daveclarke wrote, him and I have tried to find a solutions, i think i have found 
it, but i cant use it by the ISP im useing now, so ill wait working with it until i 
get the CC line.. 

....

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "sambar List Member" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 12:39 AM
Subject: [sambar] Mail server ?


> Markus is not correct.  Actually, when you send mail to an smtp server you
> are not using port 25 on your computer.  You are using any available port to
> send but you are CONNECTING to listening port 25 at the destination.  It is
> very common for companies to block ANY incoming connections (and, perhaps
> ISPs also) to prevent a rogue computer from connecting to you, while
> allowing you to connect OUTBOUND to any server that will accept you.
> Interestingly, when you are in such a situation, the router will frequently
> allow incoming connections to you IF you set the port command thru FTP on
> port 21.  However, if you are connecting to an FTP server which is operating
> on an odd port, the router is not smart enough to allow you to port.   In
> such cases, you must PASV so that the FTP server will allow you to retreive
> the file, rather than it sending to you on your own data port.  With SMTP it
> is even more common to have port 25 blocked, so as to decrease spam thru
> open relays.  In this case the most logical answer is that your ISP has
> block incoming port 25 connections to its customers to prevent inadvertant
> open relays.  If this is the case, there is NOTHING you can do in the Sambar
> settings to overcome this.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Markus Maier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "sambar List Member" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 5:34 AM
> Subject: [sambar] Mail server ?
> 
> 
> > If you can send mail (and they are recieved at the other end on some other
> providers server) it does not sound like they have port 25 blocked, since
> it's used both for sending and recieving smtp... do you know if you are
> behind a firewall?
> >
> > On 19/Jun/2003 06:29:55, Chi Omega wrote:
> > > Hi, i was wondering now that my ISP (tdc) is blocking "port 25", is
> there
> > > any way to setup sambar
> > > so i can recive mails on MY server.
> > > Right now i can send mails, but it wont recive mails, im using "dns2go"
> > >
> > > Anyone that can help ?
> > >
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