However, many hotspots block outgoing connections to *anyone's* port 25, which was the topic sentence of (at least part of) this thread.
I would expect that from a public, open hotspot. I can imagine that a for-pay hotspot; e.g. Starbucks, Boingo, etc.; might allow it as they could track back the activity and people paying for service expect better service. Regardless, the owness is on the user to come up with a good way to send mail that is divorced from the access provider.
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