Virus Guy wrote in
news:m17dgn$5n0$1@speranza.aioe.org:
> Dustin wrote:
>
>> You seem to be expecting them to disable sending email for
>> residential customers without knowing their client is having an
>> issue? How do you expect them to accomplish this feat?
>
> Why don't you do more reading about ISP's blocking port-25 for
> residential customers.
Why? I'd be fairly pissed off if I couldn't send email via a client.
> You might learn something.
LOL. not from you, atleast, not anytime soon.
> You might figure out where exactly the block is supposed to
> happen, and it doesn't prevent people from sending e-mail from
> their computer using a typical client software. Hint - it
> prevents direct-to-mx email sending by trojanized zombies that
> operate their own SMTP server on hijacked home and soho computers.
*yawn*. Before you begin to teach me about email servers and the
like, I'm just going go ahead and tell you.. I have prior experience
setting up and maintaining email servers. I've had the pleasure of
dealing with NANAE to have an email server removed from their
blacklist because another technician reconfigured it...
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