You're receiving this email from a Shaw connection using a mail server 
that is NOT directed to a smarthost.

Though I use the smarthost for several specific entries via mailertable 
entries.

Kev.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: sgrover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 6:58 PM
To: CLUG General
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Did shaw shut down external ports?

Just one note of clarification here...

Your arguments are primarily directed at those running servers on their 
residential lines.  However a number of the folks who have responded are 
on business connections (to the Internet - to avoid any confusion.. :).

If one were running a server on a residential service where personal 
servers are not expected (though they are tolerated to some degree), 
then yes, you need to jump through the hoops to make this work.

However, those of us who pay for business service - where running our 
own servers are the norm - then being forced to use a smarthost via 
Shaw's mail server, or jump through such hoops should not be tolerated. 
  Afterall, we have paid for the right to run our own servers and take 
responsibility for them.

This is a little off topic as the general mail server discussion is 
still applicable (and I'm learning a few things), but my point still 
stands.

Shawn


Kevin Anderson wrote:
> Reliability is a different issue than being asked to use a server.  
> One that should be complained about if it isn't stellar.  Having said 
> that, this does not affect Business Class services, so if you're 
> running your own Mail, NNTP, HTTP, DNS, etc, perhaps you aren't really 

> choosing what's best for yourself anyway.
> 
> If you care about TLS, and encryption, you likely aren't affected, 
> because you won't be using port 25 anyway.  You'll be using secure 
> SMTP, or connecting via VPN, or whatever else.


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