David Brodbeck wrote:
Ironically, Comcast *already* blocks port 25, but only incoming. They
don't want their customers running their own mail servers.
You sure about that? I use Comcast at home with a dynamic address, and
my firewall gets hit 24/7 with incoming SMTP on port 25. Of course I
get that much traffic because I run a spam honeypot, but it's definitely
not blocked.
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Dustin D. Trammell
Vulnerability Remediation Alchemist
Citadel Security Software, Inc.
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