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port blocking
Hi,
I just wondered if there is anywhere on Virgins website that lists the ports that are blocked by them - I understand that this used to be available in the NTL days? (I can hear the sighs from here!) The reason I ask is that a friend of mine has been having problems with email, the resolution was related to the fact the, according to his host, Virgin have started to block port 25 SMTP traffic - his email has been working fine up until the last few weeks though!? |
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25 is used for sending emails so they would not block it
what error message does he get when trying to send emails? |
Re: port blocking
Yes I know which I why I though it strange that they would block it....
I think his problem has been resolved as I have received some emails from him - I think the problem was that he was using Virgins SMTP servers to route emails for his domain, i.e. Virgin are blocking routing emails on port 25 from anything other than their domains. Makes sense I suppose so that spammers can't route email through their servers. |
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Someone on vm could try this telnet gryphon.fbdn.net 25 Should get the following responce Quote:
Accepting emails for just any old other domain to be sent from your SMTP server is just asking for spammers to abuse it. |
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Makes sense though, as it reduces spam, but its a pain for people using their connection for home businesses and those who want to use their own host provider and arent allowed to. Im glad my host has a number of ports I can use. |
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Non NTL/Virgin email still works through the NTL SMTP server here, just sent one to myself from one domain provided email addresses.
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