I wonder if an email proxy can be used in this situation? I wonder if
this would facilitate filtering email nastiness on outbound traffic as well?
-Rob
Niels Voll wrote:
thanks for the links, Scott - so we have confirmation!
I really hate it, when organizations / people are too lazy to think,
and apply global restrictions even to the innocent people, rather than
restricting only the guilty parties. It should not be that difficult
to differentiate a spam relay/proxy from a legitimate email user.
(traffic volume for one ...)
Shame on Telus !
So far, Shaw is behaving much better...
Scott Zuk wrote:
On July 14, 2004 11:53 am, Niels Voll wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with their email, specifically port 25
SMTP
in the following situation?
* email client is on Telus ADSL
* SMTP server is outside of the Telus network (e.g. Shaw or other)
I know on sendmail SMTP, one can configure it, to listen on port 587 in
addition to port 25; Postfix and Qmail may have something similar.
...Niels
Hi,
Read these useless Telus bulletins:
http://www.mytelus.com/internet/alerts/detail.cfm?BulID=2377
http://www.mytelus.com/internet/alerts/detail.cfm?BulID=2374
Then, find out what's really going on by reading these:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,10264601~mode=flat
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,10616559~mode=flat
ugh, thanks telus.
~Scott
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