On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>       "Based on my conversations last week, Comcast's network engineers
>       would like to be more aggressive. But the marketing department
>       shot down a ban on port 25 because of its circa $58 million price
>       tag--so high partially because some subscribers would have to be
>       told how to reconfigure their mail programs to point at Comcast's
>       servers, and each phone call to the help desk costs $9."

Thats quite ok, if theyre unwilling to filter port 25 on their end, we 
are more than happy to filter port 25 on our end. Many have already done 
this.

-Dan

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