You may recall
( http://dsrtao.livejournal.com/96943.html )
that Comcast has turned off port 25 inbound to my account, without warning, effective at 3:17AM yesterday, and that after speaking to four people I was told that I was a spammer.
This morning in the Interesting People list I discover a message from the esteemed Dave Farber ( http://www.epp.cmu.edu/httpdocs/people/bios/farber.html ):
> [IP] the idiots at comcast suddenly started
> to block port 25 in Pittsburgh, No notice and no reason
> Of course i worked around it but DAMN idiots NO NOTICE
and eight more messages on that subject from around the country.
RCN installers come one week from today.
( http://dsrtao.livejournal.com/96943.html )
that Comcast has turned off port 25 inbound to my account, without warning, effective at 3:17AM yesterday, and that after speaking to four people I was told that I was a spammer.
This morning in the Interesting People list I discover a message from the esteemed Dave Farber ( http://www.epp.cmu.edu/httpdocs/people/bios/farber.html ):
> [IP] the idiots at comcast suddenly started
> to block port 25 in Pittsburgh, No notice and no reason
> Of course i worked around it but DAMN idiots NO NOTICE
and eight more messages on that subject from around the country.
RCN installers come one week from today.
(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-19 02:06 am (UTC)You can still reach smtp.comcast.net on port 587, I believe.
Isn't it nice of them to tell you that?
(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-21 12:38 am (UTC)...
Okay, I believe the only reason I am not *ragingly* angry about this is that I'm in shock.
I am going to have to try this, to prove that it is so. If it is, it's going right into the "Why I'm quitting your service" letter. That sets a new standard in incompetent customer service...
(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-21 12:45 am (UTC)