Will this be available in the Greenville area as well? Actually, I live in Farmville, my TWC/RR connection has been absolutely awesome for the 3 years I've had it, but I'm thinking an extra line to run some small servers on would be nice... :)
--mike On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 14:47, Aaron S. Joyner wrote: > Once again, Good News from Intrex.Net! :) > > We're also rolling out the 3M/368k DSL service, and would be glad to > have you (and other TriLUGers bit by the same problem) as a customer. > We have worked up a special package available only to TriLUG members, > specifically to address this problem. The service goes something like this: > 3Mbit / 384Kbit - $54.99 / month with a blocked dynamic IP address (no > servers, or business customers) > Residential Static IP address - $5 (good for VPN, remote management, etc) > Unblocked Static IP address - $10 (good for hosting servers, mail, dns, > web, etc) > Total cost for what you were expecting from BellSouth, $64.99 / month. > 3 Megabits download, 384Kilobits upload, and the freedom to run what > ever servers you'd like. > > We are not normally going to offer an unblocked IP address to > residential customers. Non-TriLUG members, to get the same benefit, > would have to subscribe to the business class service (which we will > sell you on a residential line, by the way). The business class service > will be a bit more expensive, but comes with a wide-open static IP > address. It will still be significantly cheaper than the BellSouth > business class service. > > We're also offering two other slower DSL services, including a budget > 256Kbit / 128Kbit service for $34.99 / month, as well as a standard > 1.5Mbit / 256Kbit service for $49.99 / month. The same static IP > address layouts apply for these services, as well as the option to get > an unblocked static IP address for only $10 / month. > > If anyone has any questions about the new services, or the other Intrex > TriLUG discounts, feel free to give me a call at our offices (919) > 573-5488 x102. > > Aaron S. Joyner > System Administrator > Intrex.Net Internet Services > > Stephen Hoffman wrote: > > >Well, > > Bellsouth suckered me into upgrading to thier extreme package and > >unbenknownst to me they are blocking incoming and outgoing ports 25, > >139 and a few other odd ones. I could care less about samba, but I'm > >more worried about mail. > > Has anyone on the list had to work around a closed port 25, and how > >did you do it. I've already looked into MOXY since I have access to > >several servers, but I don't want to create my personal accounts on > >these machines. So I could switch sendmail to listen on port 26 and > >have a different machine mail proxy the messages to me. > > Another thought I had was to setup some sort of mail collection server > >that received [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put it into a spool file that I pop'd > >into, pulled down and fed to sendmail or procmail. > > Does anyone else have any other suggestions, what has worked best for > >others? > > > >TIA > >Steve > > > > -- Michael Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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