please do not use HTML, in fact your message was plaintext with tags :-)

Am 23.10.2012 23:21, schrieb Kavius:
> Reindl Harald wrote:
>> so i suspect in your network or at your ISP is something
>> like a proxy / transparent redirect or whatever which would
>> be enough for me to take the phone from the moment i know
>> who is resposible and scream in a way i can be heard in
>> australia without any tech :-)
>
> I agree: someone between here and there is messing with me. I suspect its
> the network that the server is inside.

proven, see below

> Could you try to connect to the server and see if you also get the same
> "connection refused" problem? This would remove my ISP as the problem (I'm
> assuming you aren't in Atlantic Canada)</p>

i am in austria at UPC/Chello
there is no mangeling in any way

> #telnet 208.88.4.232 143

[harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ telnet 208.88.4.232 143
Trying 208.88.4.232...
Connected to 208.88.4.232.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK dbmail imap (protocol version 4r1) server 2.2.11 ready to run

so burn down whoever is touching you TCP connection
whatever this idiot says why he does: he MUST NOT do this
your network is NOT trustable!

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