28 Aug
2003
28 Aug
'03
3:02 p.m.
In article <89081955-D962-11D7-A9DD-000A956885D4@crocker.com>, Matthew Crocker <matthew@crocker.com> writes
Shouldn't customers that purchase IP services from an ISP use the ISPs mail server as a smart host for outbound mail? We block outbound port 25 connections on our dialup and DSL pool.
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there is no reason why a dialup user should be sending mail directly to AOL, or any mail server for that matter (besides their host ISP)
Dial-up, I agree. DSL is a slightly different story. And I'm as much against Spam as anyone. -- Roland Perry