Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Yes, they can. SMTP's twin sister, the mail submission protocol, uses port 587, which will be unaffected by Earthlink's stupid firewall.

Perhaps. But why assume it won't be blocked? I'd expect them to block it in a New York minute.


I think that the spam problem has gotten big enough to force a swift kick in the ass, to everyone.

Maybe for you. I get a good 1000-2000 pieces of spam a day, and compared to these hoops, it seems no big deal to me.



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