We just open port 2525 for customers from ISP's blocking official SMTP
ports so they can use their dedicated servers/domain mailservers.
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 16:14 -0400, Joe Provo wrote:
then you should be shifting your userbase to authenticated on the
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On Jun 19, 2009, at 8:53, Jeroen Wunnink jer...@easyhosting.nl wrote:
We just open port 2525 for customers from ISP's blocking official
SMTP ports so they can use their dedicated servers/domain mailservers.
Is there any reason you do not use
Yes..
1. Customers remember it more easily
2. Some ISP's also block 587 (hence 'SMTP ports' rather then 'SMTP port'
in my previous comment ;-)
Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
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On Jun 19, 2009, at 8:53, Jeroen Wunnink jer...@easyhosting.nl wrote:
Justin Sharp wrote:
I didn't read through all of the replies to see if this was suggested,
apologies if it was.
http://www.solectek.com/products.php?prod=sw7kpage=feat
I implemented a PTP link at about 3 miles using these Solectek radios.
I get 40Mbps consistently with TCP traffic and
We just open port 2525 for customers from ISP's blocking official SMTP
ports so they can use their dedicated servers/domain mailservers.
for personal use, i have a box that has sshd running on 443 and i tunnel
2525 through it. that worked even in the narita red rug when they were
at their
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'My competitors are welcome to them. They won't earn anything on them
either.
Says Marco Visser, head of KPN's mobile services division, in response to
the press' inquiry whether their elimination of free phones for
pay-as-you-go would result in an outflow of customers
I am the ISP, and we currently don't. However, I inherited this setup and have
been slowly fixing glaring holes (those are fairly well gone now) and not so
glaring one. When our new firewall gets in, I will be rolling in port 25
blocks on dynamic IP addresses. The static ips will be
ATT is the major one that I know of that is still enforcing this
policy.
But they said they can unblock port 25 upon request. I am not sure
how easy
it is.
It's trivial. A web form. You get the link when you try to send mail
to port 25 anywhere else. At least with Yahoo/SBC dsl.
I got
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009, Jeroen Wunnink wrote:
1. Customers remember it more easily
2. Some ISP's also block 587 (hence 'SMTP ports' rather then 'SMTP port' in
my previous comment ;-)
Those same clueless ISPs will probably block 2525 someday too, clueless
expands to fill any void. And using
Most MTAs don't come preconfigured with port 587 either. It is amazing
how many people/organizations go with the if it isn't broke, don't fix
it mentality, even though it clearly needs to be revised and something
new needs to be done/supported. Email needs to be revamped on a larger
scale than
Sean Donelan wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009, Jeroen Wunnink wrote:
1. Customers remember it more easily
2. Some ISP's also block 587 (hence 'SMTP ports' rather then 'SMTP
port' in my previous comment ;-)
Those same clueless ISPs will probably block 2525 someday too,
clueless expands to fill any
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