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I just noticed something very odd, my box on the campus network is
running a mail server that can, if the firewall allowed it, send and
recieve mail from the outside world. However, I was under the impression
that said firewall disallowed that, in fact I even tested it at the
begining of the year to no avail. Yet now it works. Anyone know anything
about this? Will it continue to work or is this just an oversite on
someones part?
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Peter Snoblin
http://quantumandroid.webhop.org/
http://strangefun.dyndns.org:8080/
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