ON Tuesday, September 24, 2002, 4:22:34 PM, you wrote:

G>> More control, flexibility and power. Who can refuse this?


KhPom>    Some ISPs, that's who. Some of them block the SMTP port, so you are
KhPom> forced to use theirs. Many of the "free" systems do that, so that they
KhPom> can add their advertisement on each of your emails. When confronted,
KhPom> they say that they block SMTP access in order to prevent spam.


Hi Ka`haku,
   I must say I never had that problem.
   If they block the SMTP port does that mean that you're SMTP server
   can't establish contact with the recipients SMTP server?
   Sounds like enough reason to find an other ISP.

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 Gerard 
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