[lit-ideas] Re: ISPs are blocking outgoing email

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 21:43:41 EST

Uh....where I live, Verizon was taken over by CenturyTel....  I wonder  if 
that complicates matters further or eradicates the problem.  What does  "SMTP" 
stand for?  I've always wondered.  Whaddo I know from port  25?  What planet do 
you live on that imbues you with knowledge of these  secret codes?  Port 25.  
Man, I hope I'm on Port 24.  or Port  126.  How high do these ports go?  Is 
there, like, a universal Port  List?  Tech support is always clueless.  Even 
though I have  (obviously) not kept up with the technology, I can almost always 
figure out the  problem and call tech support back to tell them what to tell 
the next person  with the problem.  Unless they don't even speak Pigeon 
English.  Why  is it called Pigeon?  Which reminds me.  EreWhay IdHay IgPay 
AtinLay  
OmCay OmFray?
 
Probably a Mother driven to distraction.
 
Julie Krueger
========Original  Message========     Subj: [lit-ideas] ISPs are blocking 
outgoing email  Date: 2/3/05 8:30:22 P.M. Central Standard Time  From: 
_andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx)   To: 
_lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
(mailto:lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)   Sent on:    
SBC and Verizon, along with other large ISPs, got  the bright idea to block 
port 25 for all 
outgoing email to servers other  than their own.

If you are using SBC or Verizon DSL and you notice that  you can't send 
email, this is the 
problem. Don't waste time by calling their  tech support; they're clueless on 
this one.

There are two  solutions:

1) Temporary Solution: Switch your outgoing SMTP server from  whatever you're 
using 
(smtp.whatever.com) to SBC's smtp server  (smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com). Open 
your email, select 
the account, and modify  its properties. Checkmark the "My server requires 
authentication" 
and click  Settings. Enter your SBC account name (for example, 
hillaryclinton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  ) 
and your SBC password, and click Remember Settings.

If you have  several computers on servers on the DSL line, just use the same 
account name and  
password for all of them.

2) Better Solution (but takes longer) if  you use SBC: Go to 
http://help.sbcglobal.net/servabuse.php and select Abuse  Type = "**Opt Out 
25" and type 
"Please let me opt out of Port 25 blocking."  In 12 hours or so (or longer), 
SBC will unblock 
their blocking of your Port  25.

Hang on to this email. The ISPs are s slowly blocking this through  their 
service areas. If 
you notice that you can't send email, this info will  solve your problem.

If you use SBC or Verizon and you haven't been  blocked yet, we suggest that 
you go ahead and 
request to opt out of their  blocking. Otherwise, they will block your email 
and it will take 
a day or  two for them to unblock it.

Pass this on to your friends, colleagues, and  other  lists.

yrs,
andreas
www.andreas.com


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