BT Infinity is just their brand name for FTTP. There are lots of other
ISP's that provide FTTP such as Zen Internet or Andrews & Arnold.

I find Andrews & Arnold website very useful at understanding these services
because they remove the bull*hit marketing spin.

http://aaisp.net/broadband-services.html

Good luck.

cheers,
Andy
www.andrewgill.com


On 21 May 2012 13:43, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's true that BT's firewalls block SMTP without SSL, if you just enable
> SSL in your mail settings then you'll be able to use any SMTP server you
> have a username & password for.
>
> I'd say Infinity's the first thing BT's done right, though I don't know
> long that'll last once more people start using it. We've not had any
> downtime in the last year.
>
> Regards
>
> Sam
> MacAmbulance
>
> Providing affordable Apple & PC services
>
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