Let them block port 25. You should be using port 587 anyhow if it's outside
the network. Do require AUTH on it, tho.

Good luck with the lawyers. "Hearing" and "Proving intent" are two different
animals.

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Barry Bahrami
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 8:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] SBC Slander - watch yourselves people


I had a customer who's SMTP ports were blocked by SBC DSL (Yahoo! DSL).
After telling the customer it was a problem with their fax machine (and
charging them $60 for that little bit of false info), the customer called me
because they still couldn't send mail.  I immediately asked who their
provider was and as soon as I heard SBC, I knew they were blocking port 25.
As you all already know, SBC is rolling out port 25 blocks on ALL their DSL
lines.  I told the customer to call and insist they remove the filter, which
after much trouble by the customer was finally removed.

GET THIS!!!  SBC tried to get the customer away from us by telling them they
put the filter on their circuit because *WE* are spamming and they had no
choice.  They mentioned us by name!!!  Do you believe this???  Everyone
please check with your customers to make sure they are not doing the same to
you.  I'm sending this to our attorney on Monday.  Enough is enough.

Barry Bahrami
Commercial Network Services
www.CommercialNetworkServices.com


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