Blocking port 25
Bill Horne
bill at horne.net
Mon Jul 25 11:45:40 EDT 2005
Matthew Valites wrote:
>
>> Comcast is not blocking port 25 in your neighborhood. They are
>> not blocking it in mine. They ARE blocking it in this fellow's
>> neighborhood, and three streets up from me where a friend lives,
>> and presumably in other locations all around their network.
>>
>> This is the second time I've seen you spreading false
>> information about this. Just because it isn't happening in your
>> neighborhood doesn't mean it doesn't happen elsewhere.
>>
>>
> It would be nice if Comcast users on this list would post where
> they're located and whether they have port 25 blocked. This would be
> especially useful to me since I'm moving come Sept, and would like to
> know if it's open in Brighton. Since this issue has come up quite
> often on the list, it'd be even more useful to linux geeks if the BLU
> kept this information on the website so new linux users to the area
> could check it out before purchasing their service. It would also be
> interesting to see if there's any trends as to where they block 25 and
> where they don't. Blocking port 25 is reason enough for me to not get
> Comcast where I'm living. However, I'm single, renting, and think
> that Comcast's customer service is a joke so I don't have much holding
> me back from looking elsewhere.
>
> I live in Teele Square, have Comcast, don't have port 25 blocked, and
> have to relay mail through smtp.comcast.net in order to not be
> blacklisted for dynamic ips.
>
> If other users would post this information as well, it'd be a great
> resource.
>
> Thanks,
> ~Matt
Matt,
I'm in Sharon, equidistant between Boston and Providence. Comcast blocks
port 25 and port 80 here.
Speakeasy quotes $55.95/month for 1.5/384 ADSL, with one static IP
included, but that's the best they can do since I'm ~15Kf from the CO.
They'll also allow me to share a wireless connection with my neighbor
and bill the neighbor directly.
Bill Horne
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