Need an ISP in TO
Michael J. Pawlowsky
mikep-GZQbwxpw1EXk7dXyY5I9mNBPR1lH4CV8 at public.gmane.org
Wed Jun 29 16:32:05 UTC 2005
James Knott wrote:
>Taavi Burns wrote:
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> Actually, in this day 'n age, I'd expect that if an ISP allows remote
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>connections, it should be via a secure connection, rather than port 25.
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If you want to run your own mail server, perhaps to be able to receive
100Mb attachments or to receive mail at your own domain withouth paying
a surcharge you need port 25 to be open inbound. A lot of the cable
companies block this and port 80 simply becuase they do no want you to
run servers.
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