My ISP opened up another port to get around this problem.  I don't know 
the technical aspects of it, but when I got Cox they opened up the other 
port (not 25) which is where I point my SMTP.  Works fine.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675

Phoenix Python User Group - [email protected]

Kevin Cully wrote:
> What if you were to send the file to a web server and have that email
> the file for you?  That might be too complicated.
> 
> How many of these emails are you sending out?
> 
> -Kevin
> CULLY Technologies, LLC
> 
> 
> Michael Madigan wrote:
>> Well buying the program isn't a big deal, but we have a bigger one now.
>>
>> It seems that the cable company has started blocking port 25 and I just 
>> can't connect to any mail server using Blat (or for that matter thunderbird 
>> or outlook).  I thought I could set the server up using the yahoo server and 
>> my own email address, but noooooooooooo.
>>
>> Now I have to get the client to tell me his user name and password.  Oh yeah 
>> that will happen.
>>
>> What do we do now?  I guess I have to have the cable company assign another 
>> mail box.
>>
>>
>> --- On Thu, 12/18/08, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:
>>


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