From: Soffen, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :To me the blocking of port 25 is more of a CYA for the ISP. Nothing :more, it benefits no one but the ISP. I can understand why an ISP would :do it, but there must be better mechanisms for blocking spam .... There is no reason that an ISP cannot block port 25 by default and then enable it for any customer that complains. :Matt Soffen --Adam
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