Paul Vixie wrote:

well, in sbc-dsl-land, port 25 and port 587 are blocked, but port 26 gets
through.  it seems bizarre that port 587 would ever be blocked

I suspect that was some kind of temporary aberration. SBC started blocking port 25 in the last two months, and during that time I've helped at least a dozen of our customers using SBC DSL switch their mail program settings from port 25 to port 587, with no trouble -- it worked in every case.


I bet it works if you try it again now (as you say, blocking port 587 makes no sense).

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Robert L Mathews

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