Bill Healy wrote:

>They can't block outgoing ports because those are dynamically assigned
>most of the time. What they can do is look at the port you are trying to
>connect to, such as SMTP 25. So yes they are blocking outgoing
>connections, but not based upon where you are coming from, but where you
>are going to.
>
>Bill
>
Our server is @ Hurricane Electric, they cannot block any of my ports.
>
>What im saying is that more than one ISP blocks the outgoing PORTS of the
>subscribers. By listening on multiple ports you could configure your email
>software to use an alternate port and send email without any problems.
>Bellsouth as one example has HORRIBLE email servers and has a 10MB size
>limit.

>  
>
You idiots are arguing the same point, only using different terminology. 
Surely you can see this.

Regards,

Brandon


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