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That solves part of the problem except, your mail server will connect to
port 25 of the destination's mail server. They are blocking you from
connecting to anyone else's 25.
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 18:15, Mike Starke wrote:
> Aw hell, I have no problem routing my mail through
> their smtp servers. Now, when that whole process
> ends up delaying the delivery of my mail, then I will
> be upset.
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> What I see more benefit from is having them open
> 25 going the other way! I had loads of uses for that ability
> until they shut me down....I am able to skirt the port 80 issue
> by running on something higher, but can not find a similar solution
> for smtp (e.g run mail on a higher port?).
>=20
> my 2 cents.
>=20
> -mike
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