On 5 Jan 2001, at 17:07, Brett Randall wrote:

> On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > What I have done is provide a ghost port for 25 and 110 on 8025 
> > and 8110, so when you are using a provider that blocks 25 and/or 
> > 110, you set your email to use the alternate port, which is not 
> > blocked.
> 
> This still doesn't help incoming mail, though, does it? I mean, people
> sending mail to your mail server can't reach it if port 25 is closed
> by the ISP. Do you know any ways around this or is the way I mentioned
> in my first post the only way?

My server is colocated on a direct connection to the internet, so 
there is no blockage at the server. Never has been.

So far, this has been a client side issue.

Is your server behind an ISP firewall?


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