[pskmail] Re: Comcast.net blocking outbound mail.

  • From: "Gunnar Bulukin" <gunnar@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 21:52:35 +0100

Lets split the case ;-)
//gunnar 

-----Original Message-----
From: pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Pär Crusefalk
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:50 PM
To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pskmail] Re: Comcast.net blocking outbound mail.

Mmmm, beeeer :-).
Set smtp.comcast.net and use port 587, supply your login/pass and try
smtptlsauth 1 and 2 (don't remember if 587 is tls or tls/sssl at the
moment).

Also, seems there could be a frequency filter where they only let you send x
number of emails per hour.

73 de Per, sm0rwo




ons 2012-02-22 klockan 14:07 -0600 skrev Bernard Dekok:
> Hi,
> 
> I am tired of trying all kinds of combinations of smtp servers to get 
> my mail out.
> Especially on Gmail.com
> My ISP is Comcast.net
> 
> According to various blogs they are notorious for blocking ports to 
> mail servers in residential areas.
> They want all mail to go outbound through their smtp server, 
> smtp.comcast.net This to thwart spammers, but they are also throwing 
> out the baby with the bath water.  - US !
> We are not here to spam, but to set up a radio email system that could 
> be used well in emergencies, such as natural disasters, wide area 
> Internet outages, etc. etc.
> 
> Sooo, I also tried all kinds of combinations for my outbound mail with 
> smtp.comcast.net.... No luck !
> Short of changing my ISP, what do I do ?
> 
> Who knows how to set up the PSKMail server for working outbound with 
> Comcast.net as ISP ?
> This could be a show stopper....
> 
> A case of beer if you can help.
> 
> KC9SGV




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