Blocking the well known port 25 does not block sending of mail. Or the message content.

Blocking various well know M$ protocol ports does not block remote file access. Or control the type of files that can be accessed.

I think the relevant neutrality principle is that traffic is not blocked by content.

So, no, blocking any port is NOT against the idea of Net Neutrality.

On Oct 23, 2009, at 5:19 PM, Lee Riemer wrote:

Isn't blocking any port against the idea of Net Neutrality?



James R. Cutler
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