Christopher Morrow wrote:
in all seriousness, most isp's (consumer provider folk) today do some form of blocking of port 25, if you are 'smart' enough to evade this sort of thing, then you can still do email/blah. 99.999% of users are: 1) not interested in bypassing it 2) not clued into what's going on 3) using webmail
I'd say 0.5% of my customer base contacts the helpdesk to setup auth and bypass tcp/25 blocks using tcp/587. Another 2% use my webmail offsite, and about 10% use webmail only (on my network or off). Then there's those pesky gmail users. We should just block them. j/k :P
Why is this debate still ongoing??
Because nanog is slow? Actually, I think the original poster was just curious as these days not much is said overly much outside of the "Die Spammer" threads in other venues. Jack