On 4/3/2009, Jeroen van Aart ([email protected]) wrote: > Though my static IP is from a "consumer level" internet connection I do > expect that if I pay extra for a static IP I should be able to use it > what it's meant for. i.e. running certain services such as email and > websites, of course with "consumer level" bandwidth usage.
What you 'think' is irrelevant. If your contract with them allows you to use their service for hosting your own email/web services, then they should obviously not block outbound port 25 - but should monitor the usage to make sure it doesn't violate their tos. If it doesn't, they SHOULD block port 25, and no 'monitoring' is required. -- Best regards, Charles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
