I always thought that unlimited access was more of a time thing. I don't believe
that anyone would give there users full reign. Less they wanted to have an
administrative nightmare on there hands.

Brian Hitchcock

  > >Am I the only one who connects
to port 25 to check out my server?  I can  > >certainly see the need to block
unnecessary access to port 25 (we of all  > >people should understand that). 
However, is it unreasonable of me to  > >expect that I should be able to find
an ISP that allows this?  If all  > >dialup ISPs deny access to the SMTP port,
how can I test things from home? > 
> This is exactly what I meant when I asked my question "Do they advertise 
> 'unlimited access?'" as they are obviously not offering unlimited access.
> 
> Tyran Ormond
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