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Checking email generally implies a response or two, which does use SMTP.

I was just responding to the suggestion that ISPs prevent outbound SMTP
connections, which I think is a bad idea.

Andrew J. Kopciuch wrote:
>> Lots of users connect from home.  Asking them to purchase a business
>> class connection to merely check email from home is an unreasonable
>> burden.  While I agree that SPAM and bots suck, we should be careful
>> that our cure is not worse than the disease.
>>
> 
> Checking email does not run on port 25.  POP/IMAP (s) services run on 110, 
> 143, 993, 995.
> 
> You do not need a business class license to check email.
> 
> 
> Andy
> 
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