It's not likely a blocking problem though since it dial-up users that
are calling into our servers - our lines, our chassis - not a remote ISP
and we're not doing any blocking on port 25 traffic. And, if it was
blocking it'd be all our local users (couple of thousand of them), not
just a handful.
Agree, first thought was blocking for port 25, but that's not the case
here for local dial-in users.
Chris Stone, MCSE
WebConnects, Inc.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://www.wcox.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Timeouts with SMTP for users
> Most all are using our dial-up lines and we're not blocking any port
> 25 traffic. SMTP service is up and running. And, its just a handful
> (10-15) of our users that are reporting problems.
Actually, it isn't a matter of you blocking access to port 25 (although
that would account for the problem). The problem is the remote ISP
blocking access to port 25. Say I host web/mail for "somedomain.com",
and the person who runs that domain uses MSN. If they set up their mail
server so that they send mail through my mail server, MSN will block it.
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-Scott
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