Re: Current status?



In article <gagaj2$29h$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Johnny Billquist
<bqt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

And some people decide to block my mails. Well, that can be a problem
for me. It can be a problem for them. I still won't use the idiots
running the ISP for my mail. If you haven't realized they are clowns,
it's just because you haven't really looked at how they work.

As long as your port 25 is not blocked, you could use someone else's
SMTP server to send email through.

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