On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 22:56, Bill wrote: > I dont believe it is a router issue. They could have a acl in place but then > you wouldnt see the answer from the server it would just block it alltogther. > I dont remember ever seing a Cisco router checking the header files in emails > to block a person. I think they may have a timeout issue like mentioned > before. They may be trying to prevent anyone from trying to run a script to > get in there box through there email server software. This is the first time > I have seen an email server not respond the correct way using telent to port > 25. > > In any case it seems to be there problem. I would contact there sys admin and > see whats up with this issue. Please let us know what the answer is if you > get one.
p.s. I do have to tread lightly; I contract for this company and the person I emailed is my point of contact -- I'm not sure how they will react if I tell them how hard I've been working to 'figure out' their system *grin* -- Michael Holt Snohomish, WA (o_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (o_ (o_ //\ www.holt-tech.net (/)_ (/)_ V_/_ www.mandrakelinux.com ==================================================================< SysAdmin excuse #387: Your computer's union contract is set to expire at midnight.
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