On 23/10/09 17:58 -0400, James R. Cutler wrote:
Blocking the well known port 25 does not block sending of mail. Or the
message content.

It does block incoming SMTP traffic on that well known port.

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

My personal definition doesn't quite gel with that. You're deciding for the
customer how they can use their connection, before you have any evidence of
nefarious activity.

Would you consider restricting a customer's outgoing port 25 traffic to a
specific mail server a step over the net neutrality line?

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Dan White

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