The person in question is not on an ISP.  That person is on our network.  It
is one of our IP addresses.  We would like to unblock this IP address so
that it can be used.  There is no ISP at all involved.  This is all
happening on our network.

Martha

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Auto-deny possible hack attempts



>We have our own SMTP server.  We also have our own class B network.  We
>maintain our mail, print, web, and file servers.  As far as we know, we
>have not blocked port 25.  Other IP addresses in our block are able to
>connect to port 25.  We think that Imail has somehow blocked access to
>port 25 for this one IP number.

The problem isn't on *your* end, it's on the *remote* end.  The person who
had the virus who can't connect to your mail server, that is the person who
has port 25 blocked on *their* end (IE their ISP won't let them connect to
your mail server).

                                                    -Scott
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