> From: George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The second way is that ISP's are not allowing their dialup IP addresses
> from making direct conntections on port 25 to IP addresses outside of
> their network. It is a simple router configuration and all IP addresses
> are blocked from outbound port
Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>
> Prof. Feedlebom wrote:
> >
> > First of all, why are you sending this to the Debian list? *shrug* It
> > seems a bit off-topic.
> >
> How and/or why did Branden's original message get to the list in the
> first place? Here's the E-mail header I have from what I assume
On 12-Apr-99 Richard A Nelson wrote:
> Unfortunately, I think this phenomenon is only going to get worse,
> I wouldn't be surprised to start seeing ISPs start firewalling port 25
> ;-{
This would be bad for me, since my ISP's mail server is slow as molasses in
liquid nitrogen.
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Andrew
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Unfortunately, I think this phenomenon is only going to get worse,
I wouldn't be surprised to start seeing ISPs start firewalling port 25
;-{
This action really bites those of us who *must* use more than one ISP,
and/or send mail from multiple sites and would like to decide where
followups go...
Prof. Feedlebom wrote:
>
> First of all, why are you sending this to the Debian list? *shrug* It
> seems a bit off-topic.
>
How and/or why did Branden's original message get to the list in the
first place? Here's the E-mail header I have from what I assume is the
original message:
Return-Path
On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 10:24:00AM -0700, Prof. Feedlebom wrote:
> First of all, why are you sending this to the Debian list? *shrug* It
> seems a bit off-topic.
I was furious, and I was attempting to bring to other Debian users'
attention the possibility that perhaps they, too, live in a ghetto
First of all, why are you sending this to the Debian list? *shrug* It
seems a bit off-topic.
> I protest in most strenous possible terms to this treatment.
You apparently don't understand the entire context of the error message.
Please, read on.
> I absolutely DO NOT send unsolicited commercia
On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 08:47:35PM -0700, J. Francois wrote:
> Take a look at:
> http://maps.vix.com/dul/
>
> That should answer your question as to how and why your mail was blocked.
> HTH.
I see. Here's a pithy quote from this guy... "Loss of connectivity hurts
us all. Spam hurts us all even
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