A. Clausen wrote:
> If we start seeing dopes leaving 587 as an open
> relay, then yes, perhaps someday those dopes will screw it for the rest of
> us.

Thats exactly what I was alluding to.

I will say that all of my dsl customers have had zero trouble with
2525.  However one lone customer on dialup had it work, but then 24
hours later it was blocked.  Not too surprising as to why.  If I face
something similar it won't take much to switch everyone over to Port
587.  The switch to 2525 was surprisingly smooth when the port 25
blocks cascaded down in the last few weeks.  But again I wonder if
SBC, Comcast et al in their collective wisdom won't block it anyway;
treating it as a control issue and forcing use of their own servers.

-- 
--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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